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Reloading
crushing case necks when using expander mandrel to open case neck on a 338SS
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidesloe" data-source="post: 2874931" data-attributes="member: 47761"><p>So it's not just me. I've gone in the past from 284 to 338, with no issues but I do typically use 8mm as a 2nd step. I'm gonna have to do it again with a box of 338 Mega brass. I've not seen Wilson tapered mandrels yet, but the neck up mandrels from 21st century seem to have solved the problem for me. The neck up mandrel from one caliber to the next are nitrided so should be much better than stainless. I will sure check out Wilson and see what they've got. I do prefer LE Wilson products. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidesloe, post: 2874931, member: 47761"] So it’s not just me. I’ve gone in the past from 284 to 338, with no issues but I do typically use 8mm as a 2nd step. I’m gonna have to do it again with a box of 338 Mega brass. I’ve not seen Wilson tapered mandrels yet, but the neck up mandrels from 21st century seem to have solved the problem for me. The neck up mandrel from one caliber to the next are nitrided so should be much better than stainless. I will sure check out Wilson and see what they’ve got. I do prefer LE Wilson products. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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