I've been sizing 308 and 358 brass with a full length die for a while now. I'm trying to refine my setup, though, so I work the brass as little as possible.
Problem is... between 308 brass being resized, and 358 native brass sized in the die... I get two different headspace measurements. argument's sake... 308 brass comes out of the die with a 1.625 HS, and the 358 comes out at 1.619. (for my gun...perfect world I want the brass at 1.624") starting case lengths are the same (2.005)
My best guess is that the expander ball on the redding die is "pulling" the neck and shoulder when it comes out of the 308 brass a little more than the 358 (or the 358 brass isn't as affected by the process).
Short of finding a neck die (I haven't found one yet, and I'm out of positions on my turret anyway), how would you attempt to get the two types of brass coming out of the die at as close to the same size as possible? Or...can it not be done? Or do I have to suck up....size all the 308 to358, load and fire it, and then reset the die to load all the converted 308 once fires, and the 358 fired brass?