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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: 2874975" data-attributes="member: 47761"><p>I was unsure of 21st century mandrels in a Sinclair die. I tried it and so far it's worked great going from 1 cal to the next in 1 step. Concentricity is good. I also have a 30 to 338 mandrel that I will soon be using. I've always used Sinclair mandrels and die body, but availability in carbide hasn't been good when I'm looking for new ones. I said I prefer LE Wilson earlier but then realized my mandrels are all Sinclair. That 21st Century neck up mandrel is not too long for SS cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidesloe, post: 2874975, member: 47761"] I was unsure of 21st century mandrels in a Sinclair die. I tried it and so far it’s worked great going from 1 cal to the next in 1 step. Concentricity is good. I also have a 30 to 338 mandrel that I will soon be using. I’ve always used Sinclair mandrels and die body, but availability in carbide hasn’t been good when I’m looking for new ones. I said I prefer LE Wilson earlier but then realized my mandrels are all Sinclair. That 21st Century neck up mandrel is not too long for SS cases. [/QUOTE]
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