All previously made good points aside:
I would keep your accuracy reload brass segregated from one gun to another.
Once the case webbing gets blown out - between the primer and powder, it is very hard to resize. Anytime you get that shiny ring above the base, be aware that case head separation is next. Some brass is more prone to resize problems. I understand small base dies could be beneficial in some instances, but you should not need them if everything is correct: chamber size, quality brass, ect. Weather for pistols or ARs, small base dies were invented to compensate for blown out brass being reused-not good from a safety perspective.
I will refrain from ranting further. Just be careful of overworking brass.
I would keep your accuracy reload brass segregated from one gun to another.
Once the case webbing gets blown out - between the primer and powder, it is very hard to resize. Anytime you get that shiny ring above the base, be aware that case head separation is next. Some brass is more prone to resize problems. I understand small base dies could be beneficial in some instances, but you should not need them if everything is correct: chamber size, quality brass, ect. Weather for pistols or ARs, small base dies were invented to compensate for blown out brass being reused-not good from a safety perspective.
I will refrain from ranting further. Just be careful of overworking brass.
