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Reloading
Neck tension and max bullet grip force
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<blockquote data-quote="Reloader222" data-source="post: 2139771" data-attributes="member: 25295"><p>After almost 30 years of reloading I have killed another culprit which cause flyers - Neck Tension. After resizing without the ball expander in die, I run all cases through a mandrel to ensure that neck tension is the same. I regularly anneal necks. After sonic cleaning brass to get rid of most carbon on the brass, I tumble them in my Lyman Case Tumbler to polish the brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reloader222, post: 2139771, member: 25295"] After almost 30 years of reloading I have killed another culprit which cause flyers - Neck Tension. After resizing without the ball expander in die, I run all cases through a mandrel to ensure that neck tension is the same. I regularly anneal necks. After sonic cleaning brass to get rid of most carbon on the brass, I tumble them in my Lyman Case Tumbler to polish the brass. [/QUOTE]
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