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Setting neck tension with expander mandrel and bushing die questions
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<blockquote data-quote="30BR" data-source="post: 2102259" data-attributes="member: 64079"><p>Yep, if you want to be sure, crimp.</p><p>For some guns, when I can push the bullet into the case by pressing a loaded round into the wood of my loading bench, I don't have enough neck tension. I pull it, size it with a smaller bushing, and then I can't push the bullet in by hand. Seating force, as I described, is a reflection of bullet tension; it doesn't effect bullet tension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30BR, post: 2102259, member: 64079"] Yep, if you want to be sure, crimp. For some guns, when I can push the bullet into the case by pressing a loaded round into the wood of my loading bench, I don't have enough neck tension. I pull it, size it with a smaller bushing, and then I can't push the bullet in by hand. Seating force, as I described, is a reflection of bullet tension; it doesn't effect bullet tension. [/QUOTE]
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