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Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
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Dad got belts of 7.62 from a friend in the Reserves, another friend pulled the bullets and used 150 he Hornadys. That was in the 70s and 80s, he still has a bunch.


Later he had issues with the 150gr Coreloks in 7mag.
Being a border, he had bought hundreds of rounds before he knew they didn’t suit him. By then I was loading, I pulled them and replaced with Partitions.



Someone will have a fit,
we did it, it worked. Never had a loose bullet.
Several occasions, hundreds of rounds.

Someone else, different brass?
Might not work.




Question for those who do,
have you ever not?
Or do you do it because you feel you should?

It really depends on how it feels when you seat the bullet. If there is still neck tension, I don't bother resizing. If the first few I try are loose, I'll run the rest of them into the sizer without lube, just to bump the neck a little bit. Probably only .060" or so, so I don't have to remove the decapping pin. Did that the other day, in fact...


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I have not pulled bullets very often but i have never resized before loading the case again and i have never had any trouble...they shot fine....Hb

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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
No.


Dad got belts of 7.62 from a friend in the Reserves, another friend pulled the bullets and used 150 he Hornadys. That was in the 70s and 80s, he still has a bunch.


Later he had issues with the 150gr Coreloks in 7mag.
Being a border, he had bought hundreds of rounds before he knew they didn’t suit him. By then I was loading, I pulled them and replaced with Partitions.



Someone will have a fit,
we did it, it worked. Never had a loose bullet.
Several occasions, hundreds of rounds.

Someone else, different brass?
Might not work.




Question for those who do,
have you ever not?
Or do you do it because you feel you should?

It really depends on how it feels when you seat the bullet. If there is still neck tension, I don't bother resizing. If the first few I try are loose, I'll run the rest of them into the sizer without lube, just to bump the neck a little bit. Probably only .060" or so, so I don't have to remove the decapping pin. Did that the other day, in fact...
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Lee Collet die is quick and easy.


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For those that are like myself...I would never think of not partially resizing the case necks.

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Originally Posted by SuperCub
Originally Posted by grayfox
After pulling bullets, is it necessary to resize the case or does it not really matter?
Not sure if it's necessary, but I do anyways with Lee collets.
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I resize the necks as well.

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