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Reloading
Powder fouling from case lube?
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1152119" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Looks like we're on the same road, just looking at the view from a different vantage point. As I see it, using the proper bushing die along with a properly sized mandrel provides optimum control over neck expansion so avoid overworking the brass.</p><p>I believe what you and I would want the newly initiated reloader to know is that the typical off the shelf resizing die compresses the neck too much and then, in the next motion, the expander ball expands it too much which overworks the brass. Properly sized bushing dies and mandrels reduce that overworking problem.</p><p>Just wanted to be careful not to inadvertently mislead the new comer. </p><p>Thanks .......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1152119, member: 50867"] Looks like we're on the same road, just looking at the view from a different vantage point. As I see it, using the proper bushing die along with a properly sized mandrel provides optimum control over neck expansion so avoid overworking the brass. I believe what you and I would want the newly initiated reloader to know is that the typical off the shelf resizing die compresses the neck too much and then, in the next motion, the expander ball expands it too much which overworks the brass. Properly sized bushing dies and mandrels reduce that overworking problem. Just wanted to be careful not to inadvertently mislead the new comer. Thanks ....... [/QUOTE]
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