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<blockquote data-quote="Loner" data-source="post: 384620" data-attributes="member: 24560"><p>If your brass needs annealing it will not spring back when the expander is pulled back</p><p>through it. New brass shouldn't but there are all kinds of manufacturing screw ups</p><p>these days. Shine up your expander ball with some 1000 or 2000 grit paper by chucking</p><p>the mandrel in your drill and hit it for a few seconds. Lube the inside of the case mouths</p><p>as well as the outside and try the loose ones again. It has nothing to do with the way</p><p>your die is set, unless you are off by miles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loner, post: 384620, member: 24560"] If your brass needs annealing it will not spring back when the expander is pulled back through it. New brass shouldn't but there are all kinds of manufacturing screw ups these days. Shine up your expander ball with some 1000 or 2000 grit paper by chucking the mandrel in your drill and hit it for a few seconds. Lube the inside of the case mouths as well as the outside and try the loose ones again. It has nothing to do with the way your die is set, unless you are off by miles. [/QUOTE]
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