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Reloading
Sinclair Expander Mandrel Die Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1815683" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I have a set of Hornady Custom dies for the .270 Ackley, use a Sinclair mandrel die, my concentricity runs within .0005-.001ths with this setup. I am just curious if the resizing die itself controls runout. If one were to think of it, <u><em>even .002 </em></u>thousandths of an inch really is not the much runout when considering all of the moving parts and extraneous variables/steps involved with the reloading process. I know that we strive for the best, sometimes quality control is difficult to maintain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1815683, member: 69192"] I have a set of Hornady Custom dies for the .270 Ackley, use a Sinclair mandrel die, my concentricity runs within .0005-.001ths with this setup. I am just curious if the resizing die itself controls runout. If one were to think of it, [U][I]even .002 [/I][/U]thousandths of an inch really is not the much runout when considering all of the moving parts and extraneous variables/steps involved with the reloading process. I know that we strive for the best, sometimes quality control is difficult to maintain. [/QUOTE]
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