For the first time ever, I find myself in the position of making handloads using a neck sizing die on once fired cases. I have always prioritised fast loading of rounds in the field over accuracy and case life, so full length sizing has been my go to method. I started loading .243 in about 1986. It occurred to me yesterday that I don't own a neck die. Might have to get one.
And now I have two rifles where fast loading is not such a priority, and reloading for accuracy will be done for them. In my case, one of my .243's, and a .17Rem. I have a neck die for the .17 already.
Accumulating once fired cases for neck sizing will take a while, and in my rifles, FL sized loads shoot very well, so it is no big deal. But it occurred to me today, that the point of aim may differ between the two handloads. Anyone have any experience with this?