Bill Norris
Back in the Day
Remove the expander/de-capping pin assembly from all new dies before use. Use mandrels where needed.Which to you prefer for expanding necks after running through fl sizer (a mandrel of expander ball)?
Remove the expander/de-capping pin assembly from all new dies before use. Use mandrels where needed.Which to you prefer for expanding necks after running through fl sizer (a mandrel of expander ball)?
I wouldn’t think there’s a lot of folks in this site using $30 off the shelf dies, idk maybe I’m wrong but for the life of me I can’t figure out why people pickup range brass,…. If I have to resort to that I’ll be done shooting.I find myself wondering if the best practice for precision shooting are reasonable for generic bulk reloading. Does the answer change if it is Range Brass being sized for AR15 or factory deer rifle? What if using standard Hornady Die Set ($30)?
Most entry-level dies excessively size the necks. First, the neck ID of die often undersize the neck by as much .005”-.015” (overwork). Second, the oversized expander ball goes to excess in opposite direction. This excessive case sizing is byproduct of die manufacturer’s attempt to right-size any/all cases (varying neck thicknesses and spring back).
Is there any benefit to using the factory die setup for an initial resizing of Range Brass in attempt to get miscellaneous cases to a similar base line? Does the factory die with expander ball do a good job of smoothing out the case neck leading to a more uniform wall thickness across range of cases (various headstamps)
I agree with you about the dies, I didn't even know there were $30 dies.I wouldn’t think there’s a lot of folks in this site using $30 off the shelf dies, idk maybe I’m wrong but for the life of me I can’t figure out why people pickup range brass,…. If I have to resort to that I’ll be done shooting.
Wayne
I understand what you’re saying , I don’t like machine guns so I never shoot them, have a couple stashed with plenty of ammo when the shit hits the fan. Sounds like you and your friends have fun and that’s what life’s all about.I agree with you about the dies, I didn't even know there were $30 dies.
But have to respectfully disagree about picking up range brass. I will absolutely pick up 5.56/223 range brass for my fun guns and to convert to 300BLK. When I'm out plinking with friends, shooting steel, and doing mag dumps...range brass is exactly what I want to use. Exacting precision doesn't matter in this scenario and I'm not going to shed any tears if half of it gets lost in a field.
When it comes to my precision bolt guns, I only use precision brass and the brass is dedicated to a specific rifle.