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Sinclair Expander Mandrel Die Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1815233" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I couldn't agree with you more. When it comes to reloading and shooting, I want to prove or have it proven to me why this or that is better. I hear a lot of people talking about these dies, or this press, or this method and there's no proof of how it compares to what they previously used or what I'm doing. So this is mainly why I decided to do this comparison. I have heard a lot about the mandrel dies and I want to see if they really improve my loading and shooting results. So far they seem to improve my concentricity ever so slightly. I will however be testing ammo loaded with mandrel sized necks compared to ammo loaded with the standard sizing die with the expander ball for accuracy and velocity. I want to see if I can tell a noticeable difference in group sizes and in my velocity standard deviations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1815233, member: 69478"] I couldn’t agree with you more. When it comes to reloading and shooting, I want to prove or have it proven to me why this or that is better. I hear a lot of people talking about these dies, or this press, or this method and there’s no proof of how it compares to what they previously used or what I’m doing. So this is mainly why I decided to do this comparison. I have heard a lot about the mandrel dies and I want to see if they really improve my loading and shooting results. So far they seem to improve my concentricity ever so slightly. I will however be testing ammo loaded with mandrel sized necks compared to ammo loaded with the standard sizing die with the expander ball for accuracy and velocity. I want to see if I can tell a noticeable difference in group sizes and in my velocity standard deviations. [/QUOTE]
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