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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 2417225" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>Its not misleading at all, see post #20. I do the exact same steps for my no turn chambers, you do not have to turn necks. I dont use a mandrel or expander on anything. Many of the top shooters in BR have gone to no turn necks. And I use no turns in all my hunting cartridges. It does seem like on an unturned neck that the mandrel would be the way to go, however in actual testing the bushing alone leaves nothing on the table for me. This is all stuff you should test in your own rifle to see what it prefers, dont just do what in theory should work best. I have seen that not work out a lot. Oh and you dont need the 21st century tool either, the point was he seated by feel, not the tool he used. You do need a way of adjusting neck tension though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 2417225, member: 101859"] Its not misleading at all, see post #20. I do the exact same steps for my no turn chambers, you do not have to turn necks. I dont use a mandrel or expander on anything. Many of the top shooters in BR have gone to no turn necks. And I use no turns in all my hunting cartridges. It does seem like on an unturned neck that the mandrel would be the way to go, however in actual testing the bushing alone leaves nothing on the table for me. This is all stuff you should test in your own rifle to see what it prefers, dont just do what in theory should work best. I have seen that not work out a lot. Oh and you dont need the 21st century tool either, the point was he seated by feel, not the tool he used. You do need a way of adjusting neck tension though. [/QUOTE]
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