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Reloading
Expander mandrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruger.204" data-source="post: 1960863" data-attributes="member: 108634"><p>So you don't use an expander mandrel or the expander ball that comes with the fl resizing die with bushing? I have Redding type s dies with the neck bushings. I select a bushing that is.002 under for Neck tension and remove the expander back/decapping pin assembly all together. It's worked well for me. If a case neck gets dented or out of round I'll run it through the expander ball, but if not in just leave it out. I like this topic because I see and hear a lot of people use the expander mandrel and always wondered why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruger.204, post: 1960863, member: 108634"] So you don’t use an expander mandrel or the expander ball that comes with the fl resizing die with bushing? I have Redding type s dies with the neck bushings. I select a bushing that is.002 under for Neck tension and remove the expander back/decapping pin assembly all together. It’s worked well for me. If a case neck gets dented or out of round I’ll run it through the expander ball, but if not in just leave it out. I like this topic because I see and hear a lot of people use the expander mandrel and always wondered why. [/QUOTE]
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