.303 British Reloading - Which Lee Dies?

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.303 British Reloading - Which Lee Dies?

#1 Post by Jizy »

Firstly, I've been reloading .38's using the standard 3 Lee die set for a while, so the general basics I know.

This is more specific to the .303 British caliber, as reading across the internet theres mixed opinions between full length resizing and neck resizing only.
Ideally I want to figure out if it would be better for me to go for the Lee Collet 2 die set for neck sizing only or to go for the Pacesetter 3 for full length.

I only have one .303 so it'll only be reloaded for 1 firearm only. Its a Lee Enfield No.4 Mk1*.

I want to make the cases last as long as possible, as long term this will add to the costs if I have to keep buying new cases all the time.
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#2 Post by snayperskaya »

If you neck size you will have to full length resize at some point I believe.I full length resize 7.62x54r cases, as I shoot the same rounds in different rifles and some of my cases are on their 7th reload, that said my loads are at the milder end of the scale, so case life isn't too bad and I would imagine decent .303 cases would be no different as long as your loads aren't at the hotter end of the scale.
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#3 Post by PeterN »

I usually use a Lee collett die for .303 reloading and keep an MTM box of 50 for each rifle. If I am using cases from my stock of once fired cases, I full length size for the first firing and then use the collett die for subsequent loading, again keeping the batch for a specific rifle.
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#4 Post by Jizy »

Ok, thanks for the info.
So really I should buy the standard 3 Die Pacesetter for the first reload and then after 1st reload buy and use the neck sizing only die.
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#5 Post by dromia »

When you get the full length sizing die removed and destroy the expander ball, they are an abomination and destroy cases. Replace it with a straight decapping pin and if your case mouth needs expanding the get a Lyman "M" style expander die/plug.
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#6 Post by Jorden »

I use a 32 ACP Lee carbide die to neck size only, you do need a longer decapping pin and some sort of extender to space the die approx 40mm out of the press
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#7 Post by ukrifleman »

As previously mentioned, neck sizing is ok for a while, but there will come a time when you will have to trim the brass and full length size to bump the shoulders back.

Annealing cases after every 3 or 4 loads loads will also prolong case life.

It is also important to obtain good quality brass at the outset such as PPU or even better military HXP brass will maximise case life.

Something else to bear in mind is that military brass is normally thicker walled and has less volume than commercial cases, so you might need to reduce the powder charge if you are using full house commercial load data in military cases.

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