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Reloading
Expander ball?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moman" data-source="post: 364165" data-attributes="member: 10494"><p>I've sent three dies back to Forster over the last couple of years to have them honed. They charge $10 per die. The first one I sent was for my 300 WM. A loaded case measured .335 at the neck and they honed it to .332. It made a big difference in not overworking the brass. The only drawback, which doesn't concern me, is if you were to use thinner brass later on, the die wouldn't close the mouth down far enough for the expander to do its job. </p><p> </p><p>I believe that this process helps to eliminate some of the runout caused issues from using an expander.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moman, post: 364165, member: 10494"] I've sent three dies back to Forster over the last couple of years to have them honed. They charge $10 per die. The first one I sent was for my 300 WM. A loaded case measured .335 at the neck and they honed it to .332. It made a big difference in not overworking the brass. The only drawback, which doesn't concern me, is if you were to use thinner brass later on, the die wouldn't close the mouth down far enough for the expander to do its job. I believe that this process helps to eliminate some of the runout caused issues from using an expander. [/QUOTE]
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