OK, so I have been trying to get equipment together to reload for some time now, mostly waiting for my dad to find his old stuff. Well he finally found it all, an old rusty Liberty press, and some misc. dies including a 30.06 die set that I want to load. The primer extractor pin was off centered, bent a little up where is screws into the die.
So I went to my local shop, and was sold a Lee single stage press, not sure if it would have really been my first choice, but it was only $20, and I am sure it will work well for some time to come, I might eventually move to a turret style, but I now have this one, and it's shiny and new. i was also sold a set of Lee dies, told it was not worth trying to get a new pin for my old hand me down, I am ok with that, even if I decide to repair the old one some other time.
But after I got home I realized the die set was a full case sizing die, from what I read here, I was hoping for a neck only sizing die. It is my understanding that the neck only provides a more accurate load, if used in the same rifle. I have a Savage model 111, 30.06 bolt action, and only that rifle, for now... I intend to use it for hunting, but am enjoying learning to shoot more accurately, and want to have an accurate load, half the reason for hand loading in my mind.
I have heard some say that a neck only sized case can jam in the chamber sometimes, but have not really spoken to anyone who this has happened to, except the guy who sold me the full case sizing dies.
I guess my real question is this, is it worth it for me to return these dies, before I use them of course, and get a neck sizing set? is it really more accurate? and am I really asking for cases that do not load correctly in my rifle?