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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
500yds and further neck tension?
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<blockquote data-quote="jd5521" data-source="post: 1653173" data-attributes="member: 94694"><p>A body die is the same as an FL die without the neck. People use the method you are talking about because it solves run out issues. I use either bushing dies with no expander and use a mandrel or a Forster Full Length bench rest die that has a high mounted expander that floats. The case neck is still inside the neck of the die when the expander enters the case neck and thus centered with the axis of the case. Meaning extremely low case neck runout measurements for both processes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd5521, post: 1653173, member: 94694"] A body die is the same as an FL die without the neck. People use the method you are talking about because it solves run out issues. I use either bushing dies with no expander and use a mandrel or a Forster Full Length bench rest die that has a high mounted expander that floats. The case neck is still inside the neck of the die when the expander enters the case neck and thus centered with the axis of the case. Meaning extremely low case neck runout measurements for both processes. [/QUOTE]
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