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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 2756267" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>I use the Redding type S 3 die set with a bushing neck sizing die but I also use the FL resizer die every third loading. The FL resizing does not touch the neck. I also anneal all my brass on the third loading as well because continued reloading will harden brass which will reduce life expediency. Annealing softens the brass which brings back the "springiness" of the material. If you don't FL resize on occasion you will eventually experience hard chamberings (reduced head space) due to brass flowing toward the neck.</p><p></p><p>Accurate reloads come from consistent reloading. Especially if your shooting longer ranges. If I were you I would set a schedule to anneal and FL resize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 2756267, member: 33119"] I use the Redding type S 3 die set with a bushing neck sizing die but I also use the FL resizer die every third loading. The FL resizing does not touch the neck. I also anneal all my brass on the third loading as well because continued reloading will harden brass which will reduce life expediency. Annealing softens the brass which brings back the "springiness" of the material. If you don't FL resize on occasion you will eventually experience hard chamberings (reduced head space) due to brass flowing toward the neck. Accurate reloads come from consistent reloading. Especially if your shooting longer ranges. If I were you I would set a schedule to anneal and FL resize. [/QUOTE]
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