I have read that using expander mandrels is the best way to ensure consistent neck tension. So I’m going to give it a try.
My question is: what is the proper way to use the mandrels?
I purchased Whidden bushing dies, bushings, and his expander mandrel kit. The bushing part of the process I am familiar with, but could use some advice on the use of mandrels.
Do the mandrels simply go in place of the ball on the decapping stem of the sizing die?
How much do I want to be sizing the neck down with a bushing before expanding it on a mandrel?
I decapp and size on a Dillon 650. Adding another tool to the tool head is no big deal. I also anneal after each firing.
My question is: what is the proper way to use the mandrels?
I purchased Whidden bushing dies, bushings, and his expander mandrel kit. The bushing part of the process I am familiar with, but could use some advice on the use of mandrels.
Do the mandrels simply go in place of the ball on the decapping stem of the sizing die?
How much do I want to be sizing the neck down with a bushing before expanding it on a mandrel?
I decapp and size on a Dillon 650. Adding another tool to the tool head is no big deal. I also anneal after each firing.