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Reloading
Need Advice on Using Expander Mandrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Western4444" data-source="post: 2379390" data-attributes="member: 118447"><p>The Lee Collet Die just pushes the neck in slightly, it does not form or work it a mandrel of sleeve does. There is no lube required for the Lee Collet Die. The Redding Body Die just pushes the shoulders back 3/1000, slightly working the casing body. Need lube for the body die. The neck only gets pushed in, there is no mandrel reforming the neck as the die is being extracted. There is less force required to seat the bullet as well, which I also like. See this video by Bolt Action Reloading on the different forces required to seat bullets. [MEDIA=youtube]b0igSmCMTfw:642[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Western4444, post: 2379390, member: 118447"] The Lee Collet Die just pushes the neck in slightly, it does not form or work it a mandrel of sleeve does. There is no lube required for the Lee Collet Die. The Redding Body Die just pushes the shoulders back 3/1000, slightly working the casing body. Need lube for the body die. The neck only gets pushed in, there is no mandrel reforming the neck as the die is being extracted. There is less force required to seat the bullet as well, which I also like. See this video by Bolt Action Reloading on the different forces required to seat bullets. [MEDIA=youtube]b0igSmCMTfw:642[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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