Rather than reading through countless threads (which I have) to get a specific answer, I was hoping to throw this post out there. If this has been addressed before, please point me to the discussion.
I'm trying to get my head around neck sizing. I do understand neck tension and proper use of the right neck bushing. What I don't understand is the physics of using a neck bushing in combination with an ID ball sizer on the decapping rod. As I understand it, the ID ball sizer will enter the neck and effectively size it to the bullet size on the up stroke and then the neck will enter the bushing, downsizing the neck for proper tension. But then on the downstroke, the neck will again have the ID ball sizer pass through it making the neck bigger. Am I missing something here? Is this the proper procedure? I purchased the Redding competition 3 die set for .338 Lapua. I have been loading pistol rounds for several years and know the necks can become "dented" in. For this reason, I also purchased the decapping rod with the ID ball sizer. Is this process going to put undue stress on the neck over time and weaken it? Is it the right way to do this? Any light you can shed on this will be greatly appreciated. Any text you can point me to would also be greatly appreciated. Thank you for you time and wisdom.
I'm trying to get my head around neck sizing. I do understand neck tension and proper use of the right neck bushing. What I don't understand is the physics of using a neck bushing in combination with an ID ball sizer on the decapping rod. As I understand it, the ID ball sizer will enter the neck and effectively size it to the bullet size on the up stroke and then the neck will enter the bushing, downsizing the neck for proper tension. But then on the downstroke, the neck will again have the ID ball sizer pass through it making the neck bigger. Am I missing something here? Is this the proper procedure? I purchased the Redding competition 3 die set for .338 Lapua. I have been loading pistol rounds for several years and know the necks can become "dented" in. For this reason, I also purchased the decapping rod with the ID ball sizer. Is this process going to put undue stress on the neck over time and weaken it? Is it the right way to do this? Any light you can shed on this will be greatly appreciated. Any text you can point me to would also be greatly appreciated. Thank you for you time and wisdom.