Hey guys. I have a few questions regarding sizing and the setup of a full length sizing die. First off Id like to thank everyone for all the help. Next, I have recently bought some winchester brass. I wanted to start with some fresh brass for my new press. I think it needs to be full length sized. In the "reloading 101" thread the OP says to take a new piece of brass that wont, or is difficult to chamber and start resizing in increments until no tension is felt. The problem is that my 700p chamber must be huge and it already chambers this new winchester brass without effort. So should I just load it up? or should I neck size it? If there is no resistance felt upon chambering then resizing isnt necessary is it? And if so how would i go about setting up the dies when I have no feedback to go on?
Lastly, I have been researching case resizing. Formally I just neck sized. I currently have the neck sizer set up in my press. The way I understand it is that if I just neck resize I will have to bump the shoulder back with a different tool/die later. But if I full length resize the die forms the case back to SAAMI specs thus bumping the shoulder and the entire case back to the way it was from the factory. I would like to keep necksizing tho. Could I set up the full length sizer so that it just bumps the shoulder back? So I could bump the shoulder back and neck size?
Thanks for the help guys.
Lastly, I have been researching case resizing. Formally I just neck sized. I currently have the neck sizer set up in my press. The way I understand it is that if I just neck resize I will have to bump the shoulder back with a different tool/die later. But if I full length resize the die forms the case back to SAAMI specs thus bumping the shoulder and the entire case back to the way it was from the factory. I would like to keep necksizing tho. Could I set up the full length sizer so that it just bumps the shoulder back? So I could bump the shoulder back and neck size?
Thanks for the help guys.