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Sinclair Concentricity Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="TRexF16" data-source="post: 2376172" data-attributes="member: 108912"><p>The Sinclair mandrel is a good deal (it's what I use) since once you buy the holder die the mandrels are pretty cheap for each caliber. For best neck tension most folks use the "expander" mandrel versus the "turning" mandrel, though both fit the die. The "expander" mandrel gives just a little less neck tension - probably closer to optimum than the "turning" mandrel. Also, no need for carbide mandrels for just neck expanding - the steel ones are fine. I use graphite powder lube for that step but used to use sizing die wax. Either works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRexF16, post: 2376172, member: 108912"] The Sinclair mandrel is a good deal (it's what I use) since once you buy the holder die the mandrels are pretty cheap for each caliber. For best neck tension most folks use the "expander" mandrel versus the "turning" mandrel, though both fit the die. The "expander" mandrel gives just a little less neck tension - probably closer to optimum than the "turning" mandrel. Also, no need for carbide mandrels for just neck expanding - the steel ones are fine. I use graphite powder lube for that step but used to use sizing die wax. Either works. [/QUOTE]
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