I'm getting back to reloading, it's been at least 4 yrs., maybe more. I've got a Lyman set of dies, there are 3 dies altogether. Betwixt the decapper/sizer and seater is a neck expander die. The instructions advise that you expand the neck to keep from shaving cast bullets. I'm only loading jacketed ones. Do I still need to do this step? If I recall, I have always done this step regardless of what I loaded because...well, because I had the die to do so. Plus, there have been instances where I've crumpled a case when seating a bullet. I chamfer the inside and outside mouth of each case.
Also, I don't have a chronograph, but have gone online to print up reloading data for the old gubment round. I'm curious if Handi owners have found a particular muzzle velocity out of our guns that provides stellar accuracy and DRT game performance. I'll be reloading for my Handi (bought Nov. 2010) and my buddy's TC Contender/Encore (I can't remember exactly which he has right now). He is a bit recoil sensitive and would like a middlin' load. I'm good with either middlin' or hot, so long as it's safe and accurate. Thanks for your help guys. Our guns are scoped.
Oh, we are hunting deer in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Ranges can include 200-yd. shots, but we're hoping for closer shots, around 100 yds. We're heading for the range this Fri. to test loads, then heading out on the final week of October before the season closes on the 31st.