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Reloading
Need Advice on Using Expander Mandrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Western4444" data-source="post: 2379417" data-attributes="member: 118447"><p>Quiet Texan ,,, you are correct. What ever method being used … need to form or compress the neck brass as little as possible. Even if you anneal, Work Hardening the neck too much will shorten the life of the brass. I measure and inspect before and after every piece of brass to see if I have overworked them. I reload about 100 rounds a week, so I feel good about my method and approach. I use to live in Texas now live in Wisconsin, still kept my hat and boots. Great State.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Western4444, post: 2379417, member: 118447"] Quiet Texan ,,, you are correct. What ever method being used … need to form or compress the neck brass as little as possible. Even if you anneal, Work Hardening the neck too much will shorten the life of the brass. I measure and inspect before and after every piece of brass to see if I have overworked them. I reload about 100 rounds a week, so I feel good about my method and approach. I use to live in Texas now live in Wisconsin, still kept my hat and boots. Great State. [/QUOTE]
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