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Montana Pete
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I read an article today on reloading. The author stated that neck-resizing dies were probably an unneeded expense.
In the article, he stated that you can take a full-length resizing die and back it off by repositioning the lock ring. Then it will neck resize and not touch the case body.
He said he never had difficulty doing this, and wondered why shooters spent good money on expensive neck-resizing dies.
Is this correct? What are the pros and cons?
Exactly how do you go about doing this-- I mean, backing off your die? How do you know how much to back it off? How do you go about it?
Thanks in advance--
In the article, he stated that you can take a full-length resizing die and back it off by repositioning the lock ring. Then it will neck resize and not touch the case body.
He said he never had difficulty doing this, and wondered why shooters spent good money on expensive neck-resizing dies.
Is this correct? What are the pros and cons?
Exactly how do you go about doing this-- I mean, backing off your die? How do you know how much to back it off? How do you go about it?
Thanks in advance--