Sizing neck up or sizing neck down

You are shooting both calibers, I assume and want to purchase just one bulk purchase. Correct?

In general, I prefer to neck up, though in this particular case, it would be easier to just neck down and it shouldn’t make a whole amount of difference. Depending upon which brand of brass you’re buying, you may not even have to turn necks.
 
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Personally, I prefer to neck down as necking up can cause more donut issues. This is a common complaint with guys shooting .284 variants and having to neck up Lapua 6.5x.284 brass. This said, if you are keeping the bearing surface/boat-tail junction above the shoulder/neck junction, the donut problem is more or less a moot point. Still, having necked down from a 6.5x47 to a 6x47 and necking up to a .284, I found the process easier when necking down.
 
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What caliber are you shooting or both?
What brass company are you looking at?
Powdervalleyinc. has both in Lapua and Alpha has both in LRP
If your shooting both, I would buy 100 of each, that way you can keep them
separate and they would have the same number of firings per batch.
I don't think you'd be happy neck sizing down half to get to your 6 creed.
I did it before they came out with factory 6 creed and didn't have a problem.
No reason to do it now with both out. Don't try to save a couple of bucks.


My 2 cents.
 
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