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Hi all. This is my first post, so be gentle. I have been doing a lot of reading, but I seem to be getting somewhat confused. I have been shooting and reloading for a while, but I am just getting into benchrest shooting. My rifle is a lightly used 6mm PPC gem with a .262 neck that I inherited. I am a little perplexed with the aspects of BR reloading (I am presently using and reloading ammunition that came with the gun). Eventually, I'll need to prepare cases for reloading and I find this whole neck turning thing challenging. I bought a neck trimmer from Forster Products, and the instructions say that the cases should be "resized and expanded before turning the outside of the necks". My first question is: resized to what? With the rifle came a neck sizing die with neck bushings from .255 to .260. How do I know which one to use? My second question is about expanding: I know that my rifle's previous owner didn't use this step...not that this makes it right. What is expanding, and what does it accomplish? I'm preparing my third equipment order to Forster, what should I be ordering to perform the expanding step? My third question is: I have a quantity of standard SAKO 6PPC brass and six boxes of SAKO 6PPC factory rounds. Will this be of any use to me on this project? Finally: to save myself some grief, is there anywhere that I can purchase cases that have already been prepared for BR loading. Thank you.