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Reloading
Mandrel as last step?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 2726498" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>Mike, go back to post 27. I only made mention of the non mandrel and heavy neck tension records to say that it works as well. I have no heros and was a mechanic for 14 years. We all know the necks yield when you seat bullets. It does not matter. What matters is the accuracy of the rifle changes. Why, I dont know. But there will be a difference in group size with all the different neck bushings. We test the hell out of this on paper at 1k with rifles that shoot the difference. The difference between .004 and .005 nt is usually obvious. But it should not matter because its way past the yield point right? But it does. Im not sure how many thousands of 1kyd test targets I have seen and shot but I am not making this up. You are wrong and the only reason I waste my time on forums like this is to stear guys in the right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 2726498, member: 101859"] Mike, go back to post 27. I only made mention of the non mandrel and heavy neck tension records to say that it works as well. I have no heros and was a mechanic for 14 years. We all know the necks yield when you seat bullets. It does not matter. What matters is the accuracy of the rifle changes. Why, I dont know. But there will be a difference in group size with all the different neck bushings. We test the hell out of this on paper at 1k with rifles that shoot the difference. The difference between .004 and .005 nt is usually obvious. But it should not matter because its way past the yield point right? But it does. Im not sure how many thousands of 1kyd test targets I have seen and shot but I am not making this up. You are wrong and the only reason I waste my time on forums like this is to stear guys in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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