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Reloading
Expanding vs Turning Mandrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Polaris_Doc" data-source="post: 2426186" data-attributes="member: 109055"><p>I can see how there are so many things that work for everyone in a different way, but man it is frustrating!! </p><p>So if I anneal every firing with an AMP mark2, then I would assume the spring back is very little compared to brass that's been fired/sized a few times. At least that's my experience in a few different cartridges when using standard FL sizing dies. So that said, I'm assuming. 003-.004 down with the sac bushings and up to .002 under bullet diameter with mandrels? Would assume if I was .001 under I'd not have enough tension with annealed brass? </p><p>I appreciate all the info guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Polaris_Doc, post: 2426186, member: 109055"] I can see how there are so many things that work for everyone in a different way, but man it is frustrating!! So if I anneal every firing with an AMP mark2, then I would assume the spring back is very little compared to brass that's been fired/sized a few times. At least that's my experience in a few different cartridges when using standard FL sizing dies. So that said, I'm assuming. 003-.004 down with the sac bushings and up to .002 under bullet diameter with mandrels? Would assume if I was .001 under I'd not have enough tension with annealed brass? I appreciate all the info guys. [/QUOTE]
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