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<blockquote data-quote="MLN1963" data-source="post: 1710603" data-attributes="member: 68159"><p>Okay. I used to do it that way but ran into some issues with my brass getting dinged up around the necks. I had to start running something through them to make sure the inside of the neck was round, especially near the mouth. I started with a mandrel and eventually went to an expander ball. In my application and use I couldn't see any differences on paper or steel. FLS w/ neck bushing and expander ball is just faster and more convenient for me. I don't grossly under size the necks, just enough that the expander is pushing any imperfections back to the outside that were pushed inside by the bushing. I think that is key to the expander not doing bad things to the neck alignment. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLN1963, post: 1710603, member: 68159"] Okay. I used to do it that way but ran into some issues with my brass getting dinged up around the necks. I had to start running something through them to make sure the inside of the neck was round, especially near the mouth. I started with a mandrel and eventually went to an expander ball. In my application and use I couldn't see any differences on paper or steel. FLS w/ neck bushing and expander ball is just faster and more convenient for me. I don't grossly under size the necks, just enough that the expander is pushing any imperfections back to the outside that were pushed inside by the bushing. I think that is key to the expander not doing bad things to the neck alignment. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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