Mikemontminy
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Whichever way shoots best is what I do. I try hard not to let what I read on the internet to affect my group measuring abilities.![]()
Whichever way shoots best is what I do. I try hard not to let what I read on the internet to affect my group measuring abilities.![]()
are all those shooters neck turning to?I would say the majority of shooters are just using a bushing. That doesnt mean a mandrel is not as good or better. But a bushing alone is still responsible for most of the current long range records in Br (if not all?) so it wont hold you back until your are at that level imo. Personally I dont mandrel. The main reason is that you have to lube it somehow. If you mandrel dry you will scratch or gall the inside of your necks even with carbide. My testing of different lubes has led me to prefer to not lube necks. The other reason is that depending on the cartridge I run from.001" nt up to .005" nt. So I would need a range of mandrels that big to test. And no one offers them in carbide.
All the ones I am familiar with are. Outside of Br I shoot a lot of no turns with bushings only and can still get them tuned up well. Theres a couple lubes that some of my buddies are having good luck with that I have not tested. I am going to revisit expanders again at some point. Im waiting on the carbide expanders in .001-.005 range to hit the market firstare all those shooters neck turning to?
thanks AlexAll the ones I am familiar with are. Outside of Br I shoot a lot of no turns with bushings only and can still get them tuned up well. Theres a couple lubes that some of my buddies are having good luck with that I have not tested. I am going to revisit expanders again at some point. Im waiting on the carbide expanders in .001-.005 range to hit the market first![]()
