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Ballistic tip relloading
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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 707880" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>dont know what kind of dies your dealing with but it sounds like your expander button my be on the small side. Id give the company a call and have them send you a new expander. Also make sure your lubing the inside of your necks. If theres alot of resistance bringing the expander through the neck you can actually cause gauling there and it will make bullet seating more difficult. By the way bts have allways seemed to me to be a bit tougher to seat. I dont know if they make them a bit on the large side of spec compared to others. ive ran into it my 264 and my 257 wby. What i did to cure it was to run my brass though my neck sizing die after i full lenght sized them. I dont know if the expander was a bit bigger in the neck die or if just the second pass of an expander cure it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 707880, member: 41442"] dont know what kind of dies your dealing with but it sounds like your expander button my be on the small side. Id give the company a call and have them send you a new expander. Also make sure your lubing the inside of your necks. If theres alot of resistance bringing the expander through the neck you can actually cause gauling there and it will make bullet seating more difficult. By the way bts have allways seemed to me to be a bit tougher to seat. I dont know if they make them a bit on the large side of spec compared to others. ive ran into it my 264 and my 257 wby. What i did to cure it was to run my brass though my neck sizing die after i full lenght sized them. I dont know if the expander was a bit bigger in the neck die or if just the second pass of an expander cure it. [/QUOTE]
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