I have both a FL sizing die and a neck sizing die (Redding) with bushing for my 308. I've measured the shoulder on 1once fired brass from this rifle and got a consistent length. Before I do this, I wanted to make sure this was correct as I am confused as to when (or if, to use the neck sizing die after this).
1 - Set my FL die to .003 under the shoulder length I measured. When I get this, size all of the brass this way through the FL die.
2 - Go shoot it.
3 - Here is where I am confused; since I bumped the shoulder back in Step 1 and now the brass has 2 firings, when do I ever use the neck sizing die if I am bumping the shoulder? Will the shoulder stay at the .003 bumped back length if fired again or would the pressure bring it back to its 'full' shoulder length? If it will stay bumped back I can see that I just use the neck sizer until I need to trim/brass grows. If not, when (or why?) do I need the neck sizer?
Thanks
1 - Set my FL die to .003 under the shoulder length I measured. When I get this, size all of the brass this way through the FL die.
2 - Go shoot it.
3 - Here is where I am confused; since I bumped the shoulder back in Step 1 and now the brass has 2 firings, when do I ever use the neck sizing die if I am bumping the shoulder? Will the shoulder stay at the .003 bumped back length if fired again or would the pressure bring it back to its 'full' shoulder length? If it will stay bumped back I can see that I just use the neck sizer until I need to trim/brass grows. If not, when (or why?) do I need the neck sizer?
Thanks