Hornady dies are the best for these calibers. I had a set of RCBS for my 475, but bought a set of Hornady for my 500 (on the advice of John Linebaugh). Also, as I recall Hornady pistol dies uses a different type of crimp that really holds, which helps prevent bullet pull (and also makes for a more consistent load).
I would always recommend a full length re-size for any hunting loads. Freedom Arms cuts tight chambers, and a full length re-size is important to guarantee the round will chamber with ease. Shooting for accuracy (target work) is something different altogether, and in this case one could get by with (and take advantage of) a partial re-size, but in the hunting fields the risk of having a problem is too great. I experienced this with my FA 475, and had about 200 loads ready to go, with about 1/4-1/3 of them not wanting to chamber as they should. In the end, only a few could not be used, but when hunting you want (and sometimes need!) 100% reliability.