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Do most of you go with a full length re-sizing die when reloading for an AR?
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Yes.
Especially if you have more than one....
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yes, but not small base..
But a buddy has always neck sized his and never had an issue...
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yes, but I "partial resize" - I measure fired cases, and adjust the sizer so the shoulder is only pushed back very slightly, no more than .002".
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thats the right figure. 003 at worst.
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.003" is what I shoot for.
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I measure the headspace from fired brass for whatever gun I'm loading for & size the brass to .002-.003" below that number.
FL sizing, no partials on an AR.
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What primers do you guys like?
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CCI 41's or BR4's as 1st choice.
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What primers do you guys like? CCI 450's for ball powders, 400's for stick powders.
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CCI 450, CCI 41, CCI BR, Rem 7 1/2, Wolf/Tula whatever their primers are with the thick cups.
Any American primer I didn't mention has thin cups.
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Why FL and not just neck size if using in the same AR?
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Because AR's get dirty and need some wiggle room in the headspace area to insure reliability. With a bolt gun it's not as big of a deal because you can muscle a tight chamber. With an AR, you have to stop and manually cycle the bolt or beat in the forward assist.
I FL resize everything. Don't confuse that with sizing to SAAMI specs, I just always bump shoulders back at least ,001" to ensure reliable feeding and chambering.
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If FL sizing, why not go with a small-base die while at it?
Is there a drawback to a small-base sizer?
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Over works the brass. I load for 4 different AR's and a Mini 14 and have never needed a small base die. If you don't have a tight chamber it's not called for.
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I have one AR barrel that did need a small base die until it wore in. Now it's fine with standard FL resized loads so now the SB die just sits in the box.
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Everything that gets reloaded for my ARs goes through a small base die.
Brass is cheap.
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