ElmerThud
Handloader
- Jul 16, 2011
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Quote from Boozer in another forum:
Link from jimbires:
Quote: "High position expander ball- Some dies (forester I think) are sold with an expander ball mounted high in the decap rod. I believe the idea is that as the case is being withdrawn from the dies, the case mouth is still in the necking portion of the die, while the bottom is starting to be drawn through the expander ball. supposedly this supports the case, and aids in concentricity.
Since I decap as an independent operation, I think I can unscrew my decap rod to the point where this operation is the same (or close)".
I've been F/L resizing exactly this way for years & achieving very low case neck runout.
It's a system that works very well.
Plainly it's just inconsistent bullet seating runout that's the absolute pain!
Link from jimbires:
Quote: "High position expander ball- Some dies (forester I think) are sold with an expander ball mounted high in the decap rod. I believe the idea is that as the case is being withdrawn from the dies, the case mouth is still in the necking portion of the die, while the bottom is starting to be drawn through the expander ball. supposedly this supports the case, and aids in concentricity.
Since I decap as an independent operation, I think I can unscrew my decap rod to the point where this operation is the same (or close)".
I've been F/L resizing exactly this way for years & achieving very low case neck runout.
It's a system that works very well.
Plainly it's just inconsistent bullet seating runout that's the absolute pain!