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Sinclair Expander Mandrel Die Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Greasegun" data-source="post: 1828544" data-attributes="member: 112196"><p>Did a 25 shot test with the ELD-M today. Nothing impressive. Best group was .8 Moa @200 yds. Will try tuning it in a little next time but not holding my breath. Trying 140 berger elite hunter and 142 ABLR next.</p><p></p><p>More to the point of the original post here, I am on the 3rd firing on this brass and it seems groups are getting a little worse. I wonder if annealing is what is needed. Maybe neck tension variance is affecting things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greasegun, post: 1828544, member: 112196"] Did a 25 shot test with the ELD-M today. Nothing impressive. Best group was .8 Moa @200 yds. Will try tuning it in a little next time but not holding my breath. Trying 140 berger elite hunter and 142 ABLR next. More to the point of the original post here, I am on the 3rd firing on this brass and it seems groups are getting a little worse. I wonder if annealing is what is needed. Maybe neck tension variance is affecting things. [/QUOTE]
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