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    Quote Originally Posted by grandpamac View Post
    Greetings,
    Granted that @Bagheera may have posted his photo for our enjoyment and education perhaps some more of the same might be appropriate from an old codger.
    Over the last 50 years I have learnt several things about handloading so here is a lazy mans approach to sizing and case prep.
    Loads for my old soldiers have loads that are light enough to only never need FL sizing. .303 cases are neck sized in a Lee Loader and have a .303 expander button run in and out of the neck. .30-40 Krag cases are neck sized in a .308 neck die with only half the neck sized. 6.5x55 cases are neck sized in an old 6.5x55 neck sizing die. None of these dies oversize the neck.
    Loads for most of the other rifles are FL sized using the Redding competition shell holders to get minimal shoulder set back and easy chambering. Early on I used to neck size these loads but have now abandoned that after problems with hard chambering. I did tinker with partial sizing using a FL sizing die but ran into problems with the less tapered cases like the .308. For more tapered cases it may work after a fashion for some but I abandoned it. The partial sizing can move the shoulder forward and create its own set of problems.
    I anneal my cases using a candle. I hear the howls over this already but there is a technique to it and for me it works well. The biggest problem with annealing is getting the same level of annealing on all cases. The AMP annealers rightly get top marks for this but I have yet to take the plunge. Cases are trimmed every load.
    All of this is work in progress and some new bits of kit may appear on the bench over time, perhaps some of the Redding FL bushing dies for some of my target rifles. Time will tell.
    Regards Grandpamac.
    The science says a candle won't work. Needs to reach 425 - 800c. That's dark blue to dull red.

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