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Help me on purchase and process using mandrel expanding die
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1777742" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Turing mandrels are .002" under bullet diam, Expander mandrels are .001" under (sinclair) --you can use either to set proper neck tension-I tend to use the expander with lead core match bullets and the turning mandrels for hammer hunter bullets </p><p></p><p>the 21stC mandrels are marked with a size, and they go from .001" above diameter to .003" under bullet diameter and are available in .0005" increments-- they would be more "exact" than the sinclair ones </p><p></p><p>do the 21st century mandrels fit in the sinclair die?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1777742, member: 94491"] Turing mandrels are .002" under bullet diam, Expander mandrels are .001" under (sinclair) --you can use either to set proper neck tension-I tend to use the expander with lead core match bullets and the turning mandrels for hammer hunter bullets the 21stC mandrels are marked with a size, and they go from .001" above diameter to .003" under bullet diameter and are available in .0005" increments-- they would be more "exact" than the sinclair ones do the 21st century mandrels fit in the sinclair die? [/QUOTE]
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