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Reloading
Up sizing brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Ross1147" data-source="post: 2602065" data-attributes="member: 106919"><p>I do all my upsizing with an expander mandrel in steps like Jon mentioned above. </p><p>Using the tools you have on have I would try starting it with the button expander you have. Don't go too far, just enough to flare the mouth so your 20 cal die expander (assuming you have a full length sizing due and not bushing die??) will fit in without crushing the shoulder. Then run it through the die with a ton of lube. That way you avoid going all the way up to .224".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ross1147, post: 2602065, member: 106919"] I do all my upsizing with an expander mandrel in steps like Jon mentioned above. Using the tools you have on have I would try starting it with the button expander you have. Don’t go too far, just enough to flare the mouth so your 20 cal die expander (assuming you have a full length sizing due and not bushing die??) will fit in without crushing the shoulder. Then run it through the die with a ton of lube. That way you avoid going all the way up to .224”. [/QUOTE]
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