Getting dies for my Sako TRG 338 Lapua. Stuck between Redding S neck dies and full length dies (currently have RCBS FL die set but wanting better) curious what would be a better semi-off the shelf option? Maybe piece-meal a Set together?
Some say its fud to just neck size, its inconsistent, etc. “Full length ill just work harden or over work brass” from what I have been able to gather.
People who run both or either, mind shining some light? Is either really different or one more worthwhile? Saving brass, getting more consistent measurements and tension, etc
I already have bump gauges, Area 419 and redding comp shell holders, and know I can just bring up my FL sizer to act as an impromptu neck sizer and just FL to bump the shoulder back every 2-4 firings.
Have had great results with both styles of dies from .222 Rem to 340Wthby and 30-378 and curious if there really is a correct choice? Wanting insight from people who’re way more knowledgeable and up to date with “proper” reloading than what I am used to.
Some say its fud to just neck size, its inconsistent, etc. “Full length ill just work harden or over work brass” from what I have been able to gather.
People who run both or either, mind shining some light? Is either really different or one more worthwhile? Saving brass, getting more consistent measurements and tension, etc
I already have bump gauges, Area 419 and redding comp shell holders, and know I can just bring up my FL sizer to act as an impromptu neck sizer and just FL to bump the shoulder back every 2-4 firings.
Have had great results with both styles of dies from .222 Rem to 340Wthby and 30-378 and curious if there really is a correct choice? Wanting insight from people who’re way more knowledgeable and up to date with “proper” reloading than what I am used to.