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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Mandrel as last step?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Man New shooter" data-source="post: 2092107" data-attributes="member: 108431"><p>First time ever communicating here. Been shooting for the last 6 yrs. and getting better because of LRH. Started reloading 3 yrs ago.</p><p>I have only been a member for a short while and I love the available info I receive here.</p><p>When we do the math for applying the desired neck tension to a resized case (neck wall thickness, ID bushing size, & mandrel size) can the neck tension be confirmed by using a caliper? If so can the 0.0005" spring back be seen in the caliper measurement?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Man New shooter, post: 2092107, member: 108431"] First time ever communicating here. Been shooting for the last 6 yrs. and getting better because of LRH. Started reloading 3 yrs ago. I have only been a member for a short while and I love the available info I receive here. When we do the math for applying the desired neck tension to a resized case (neck wall thickness, ID bushing size, & mandrel size) can the neck tension be confirmed by using a caliper? If so can the 0.0005" spring back be seen in the caliper measurement? [/QUOTE]
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