I'm going on my 5th firing on my Remington .300 mag brass. I've only neck sized with a Lee Collet neck sizer die. The casings have never been trimmed, and for the most part have only grown 1 or 2 1000ths after 4 firings.
The question is does the lack of need for trimming indicate that I will get a much greater life out of this brass than I might otherwise get?
How much life do you guys get when only neck sizing and using a collet die?
How bout a .308. I have some .308 brass going on 6 firings and only needing a trim after the first firing.
The question is does the lack of need for trimming indicate that I will get a much greater life out of this brass than I might otherwise get?
How much life do you guys get when only neck sizing and using a collet die?
How bout a .308. I have some .308 brass going on 6 firings and only needing a trim after the first firing.