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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 3009043" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>Using a gauge pin as the turning mandrel was my idea for handling an ID that didn't exactly fit the common turning mandrel sizes. With the Porter's Precision expanding die you can use those same gauge pins to do the neck expanding as well. Say that you use a .3080" gauge pin to expand those .30BR cases, but they spring back to .3065" once the case is pulled off the pin. Use a .3065" or maybe a .3063" gauge pin for the turning mandrel instead of the .304" or whatever normal turning mandrel.</p><p></p><p><edited for clarity, I hope></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 3009043, member: 93138"] Using a gauge pin as the turning mandrel was my idea for handling an ID that didn't exactly fit the common turning mandrel sizes. With the Porter's Precision expanding die you can use those same gauge pins to do the neck expanding as well. Say that you use a .3080" gauge pin to expand those .30BR cases, but they spring back to .3065" once the case is pulled off the pin. Use a .3065" or maybe a .3063" gauge pin for the turning mandrel instead of the .304" or whatever normal turning mandrel. <edited for clarity, I hope> [/QUOTE]
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