What is the difference between f.l. die sets and a small base die set. I am assuming f.l. means full length? New to reloading here so please excuse the noobness
What is the difference between f.l. die sets and a small base die set. I am assuming f.l. means full length? New to reloading here so please excuse the noobness
Small base dies are intended for autos like the AR or M-14. Some say they squeeze the bottom of the case down a bit more/further. It just depends on the brand on if they are actually smaller or not.
You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
and I'm crazy about my tea at night
So on my. 223 ar stuff should I pick up some small base dies instead.
Small base dies are great like Hoser said. But after 2 - 3 reloads they need to be full length re-sized to bring it back close to spec. Like Jerry said, I have not had any issues with FL dies reloading .223, but I do small base most of my 5.56 nato, they have thicker brass. Most of my semi autos I don't have an issue with FL sizing.
I have only run across 1 chamber that required small base die and it was a national match and I was using military brass
well I picked up some full length 30-06 dies, put the 223 dies back, I just plink with it anyway so I just cant see the saving loading it just yet.
Small base dies are full length sizer dies. Try the regular FL dies first, they might work just fine.
Think of it like a rubber band keep pulling on it it gets stretched out and weak. The FL dies shove the brass back down toward the base. So you can stretch it out again.
Small base dies DO Not touch the neck of the case and are not FL. The FL resizes the whole case. Thats why they also make a neck sizer die.