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Mandrel sizing for consistent neck tension
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<blockquote data-quote="SealT5" data-source="post: 1732664" data-attributes="member: 94302"><p>Just sharing something a friend of mine experienced that is similar to your findings. </p><p></p><p>When I switched to using expanders on my Redding Big Boss he wanted to try also since I had excellent results. I loaned him my die and Mandrels. He found similar results to you. That he had better concentricity when using a standard Forster die and seater. The only common denominator is that he uses a Coax press and Forster dies. Me I use Forster and Redding dies in a standard O press and seat bullets with an arbor press and wilson dies. I suspect there's something that doesn't jive with the coax and expanders. Rigid vs floating. </p><p></p><p>There's not right or wrong if the results are achieves. </p><p></p><p>Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SealT5, post: 1732664, member: 94302"] Just sharing something a friend of mine experienced that is similar to your findings. When I switched to using expanders on my Redding Big Boss he wanted to try also since I had excellent results. I loaned him my die and Mandrels. He found similar results to you. That he had better concentricity when using a standard Forster die and seater. The only common denominator is that he uses a Coax press and Forster dies. Me I use Forster and Redding dies in a standard O press and seat bullets with an arbor press and wilson dies. I suspect there’s something that doesn’t jive with the coax and expanders. Rigid vs floating. There’s not right or wrong if the results are achieves. Joe [/QUOTE]
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