JNewell
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Is this workflow cockeyed? I have a pile of .243 cases from three different rifles. Some need only neck sizing, most need FL sizing.
I'm thinking that what I will do is run the ones that need FL sizing through the body of a Forster benchrest FL die (no decap/expand), then run all of them (both the FL-sized cases and the cases that only need neck sizing) through a Lee collet die (which I've had very good luck with) and use it to decap and size the necks...then trim and proceed as usual.
Other than comments about whether this is the most efficient use of my time, is there anything mechanically wrong with this approach?
I'm thinking that what I will do is run the ones that need FL sizing through the body of a Forster benchrest FL die (no decap/expand), then run all of them (both the FL-sized cases and the cases that only need neck sizing) through a Lee collet die (which I've had very good luck with) and use it to decap and size the necks...then trim and proceed as usual.
Other than comments about whether this is the most efficient use of my time, is there anything mechanically wrong with this approach?