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Dec 07, 2016
Best Neck Sizing Die @ Best Price Point
The mandrel on my Lee .223 Remington collet neck sizing die measured .221 inch. After correctly setting up the Lee collet die it sizes my .223 REM brass to .222 in. inside neck diameter giving me a consistent and concentric .002 in. bullet neck tension. I do not crimp and find this tension amount to be sufficient and accurate even with semi-autos. NOTE, sizing can vary according to the amount of spring back your brass has. I was using once fired ADI brass. I found the collet/mandrel design of the Lee die to be better that most more expensive dies using ring sizing.
Assembling cartridges I use a chamber type bullet seater and always achieve less than .002 in. bullet run-out with Lee collet sized brass. This method works so well, I don't even bother to measure bullet concentricity anymore.
Before using the Lee collet die I do recommend to disassembly, clean, polish any rough finish if necessary and reassemble using a good high pressure grease. No polishing was needed on my die but you should inspect them just in case.
I highly recommend the Lee collet dies for neck sizing brass. No need to spend 2-3 times more for lesser results. No need for case lube is another plus.