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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 261621" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Those are good points.</p><p></p><p>I would add for the fella using buttons(even though he hates them), that you can have the advantages of both approaches. </p><p>-Pulling a button improves seating straightness, but causes increased total runout, because the necks are often pulled off center.</p><p>-pushing a bushing allows straight necks, but causes runout due to ill seating because neck thickness variance is forced inside the neck -prior to seating.</p><p></p><p>The answer is to use a bushing for outside sizing, followed by mandrel for inside sizing.</p><p>With this, the necks are left straight as your chamber left them, and your bullets seat straight because any variance in thickness has been forced outside the necks.</p><p>Sinclair mandrels work perfect for this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 261621, member: 1521"] Those are good points. I would add for the fella using buttons(even though he hates them), that you can have the advantages of both approaches. -Pulling a button improves seating straightness, but causes increased total runout, because the necks are often pulled off center. -pushing a bushing allows straight necks, but causes runout due to ill seating because neck thickness variance is forced inside the neck -prior to seating. The answer is to use a bushing for outside sizing, followed by mandrel for inside sizing. With this, the necks are left straight as your chamber left them, and your bullets seat straight because any variance in thickness has been forced outside the necks. Sinclair mandrels work perfect for this. [/QUOTE]
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