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Reloading
Expander mandrel
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<blockquote data-quote="antelopedundee" data-source="post: 1960434" data-attributes="member: 107384"><p>Since brass can be springy why worry about a "half a thou" over or under? If you are concerned with shininess/polish you can always chuck the mandrel into an electric drill and polish it with the finest steel wool that you can find. Some do that after turning their case necks to get rid of that washboard/corrugated appearance.</p><p></p><p>If people are complaining about Sinclair quality it may be because Fred isn't running the show anymore. Most likely the current purveyor of Sinclair products outsources to the lowest cost supplier/bidder, but who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antelopedundee, post: 1960434, member: 107384"] Since brass can be springy why worry about a "half a thou" over or under? If you are concerned with shininess/polish you can always chuck the mandrel into an electric drill and polish it with the finest steel wool that you can find. Some do that after turning their case necks to get rid of that washboard/corrugated appearance. If people are complaining about Sinclair quality it may be because Fred isn't running the show anymore. Most likely the current purveyor of Sinclair products outsources to the lowest cost supplier/bidder, but who knows. [/QUOTE]
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