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Reloading
Hornady One Shot Inconsistency
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 3077850" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>Wow! 10-thou swing on the bump is serious. I use one shot all the time and Redding wax too but haven't experienced the issues you describe. But I know if you don't use a X-pander mandrel, you need to get</p><p>Lube inside the case neck or the expander button will stretch the case when you pull it out of the resized case. Stand cases up in a loading block and spray them at a 45-degree angle from both sides to make sure lube gets inside the necks. I use a .002 or .003 under caliber bushing and I expand with a mandrel so the insertion force is less and spraying lube inside the neck isn't critical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 3077850, member: 74061"] Wow! 10-thou swing on the bump is serious. I use one shot all the time and Redding wax too but haven’t experienced the issues you describe. But I know if you don’t use a X-pander mandrel, you need to get Lube inside the case neck or the expander button will stretch the case when you pull it out of the resized case. Stand cases up in a loading block and spray them at a 45-degree angle from both sides to make sure lube gets inside the necks. I use a .002 or .003 under caliber bushing and I expand with a mandrel so the insertion force is less and spraying lube inside the neck isn’t critical. [/QUOTE]
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