There IS a bit of extra work in necking up/down, but it CAN be worth it. IF you can get several hundred cases from the SAME lot it's better than a smattering of cases from different lots. I have weighed fired cases from different makes and lots. The difference can be surprising. There can be a large difference that can only be caused by the thickness of the brass.Working up from a LISTED starting load is the ONLY way to go. As far as overall case lengths are concerned,I have shortened some cases for the 7.08 to the same length I've gotten from resizing Military surplus. I have seen no problems from doing this. I will not grab range pickups and use my WORKED UP LOADS for them. I segragate the cases by weight,load them appropiately and keep them separate. Sure it is extra work but I enjoy reloading almost as much as shooting!