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Reloading
Sinclair Expander Mandrel Die Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Creedmoor shooter" data-source="post: 1827360" data-attributes="member: 72601"><p>If I do go this route I'm still going to turn my necks. Just enough to uniform them just for peace of mind that my necks are uniform. I currently neck turn and use a bushing die which works very well. If I weren't neck turning then I would definitely use a mandrel. The mandrel from what I understand pushes all the inconsistencies to the OD of the neck away from the bullet. Basically what I accomplish by turning and using a bushing but the option of not having to turn your necks if you wish to not do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedmoor shooter, post: 1827360, member: 72601"] If I do go this route I'm still going to turn my necks. Just enough to uniform them just for peace of mind that my necks are uniform. I currently neck turn and use a bushing die which works very well. If I weren't neck turning then I would definitely use a mandrel. The mandrel from what I understand pushes all the inconsistencies to the OD of the neck away from the bullet. Basically what I accomplish by turning and using a bushing but the option of not having to turn your necks if you wish to not do so. [/QUOTE]
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