I'll admit I've always been kind of "blind" when I've seen the tong type tools at gunshows and such, recently I've been going back to "simpler" things like lee loaders just to experiment with and toy with as I have more time than I should to load ammo these days. Anyways I've become very interested in the Lyman 310 tools, I've read some interesting history on them but still have a question.
Do you have to have the small size tong tool to load something like 38/357 or can you load them on the large tong tool?
How can you tell the sizes apart?
and lastly does the straight wall cases like 38/357 get full length sized or are they too just "neck sized" like everything else I'm reading. I wanna say they would be FL but at this point I'm not assuming anything.
I'm suddenly interested in this tool because there is one in an reloading equipment estate that I'll be picking up this weekend and like I said above, never really considered them before/ didn't realize 310 dies could be used in them. Wished they made the 310 in carbide for 38/357.....