Using a 3 piece set of Redding dies I notice when I neck size fired cases, the entire neck of the case isn't completely sized. Roughly .0626 to .0925 of the cases neck remains untouch. In the neck sizing die I use a TiN coated bushing. As the instruction indicate the neck bushing is installed with the writing facing up. I also removed the inside ball from the neck sizing die after reading about how with the ball installed it has a tendency of twisting the cases neck.
Reading information on neck sizing on the Forester website, they indicate that partial neck sizing aids in better case alignment. Are you better off not completely resizing neck? My neck sizing is screwed down as far as possible and the decapping assembly is set to allow only a slight movement of the neck sizing die as indicated in the instruction sheet provided by Redding. I've read about custom shell holders ground to allow the case to extend further into the die.
Full length sizing does size the entire neck. And adjusting FL or the Neck sizing die gives me correct case neck and chamber set back. So there are no troubles in that process. I just not quite sure on which way to go with my reloading.
Reading information on neck sizing on the Forester website, they indicate that partial neck sizing aids in better case alignment. Are you better off not completely resizing neck? My neck sizing is screwed down as far as possible and the decapping assembly is set to allow only a slight movement of the neck sizing die as indicated in the instruction sheet provided by Redding. I've read about custom shell holders ground to allow the case to extend further into the die.
Full length sizing does size the entire neck. And adjusting FL or the Neck sizing die gives me correct case neck and chamber set back. So there are no troubles in that process. I just not quite sure on which way to go with my reloading.