First things first: Not a native American, so please excuse any wrongly used words or terms.
My process of reloading .308 Win included (but is not limited to) running the case through my Triebel BR neck sizing die with the expander ball included. This turned out to have an average runout of around 3-5/1000. Of course I thought that this could definitely get better so I watched some videos where they introduced something to me that was praised as the ultimate runout neutralizer: an expanding mandrel.
Quick I went and bought one online, namely this Wilson expanding die.
When I removed the expander ball from my neck sizing die and used the Wilson die afterwards I was curious and checked the runout. It went from an average of 4/1000 to a nice and smooth 75-100/1000.
How on earth could this happen? Did I buy something wrong? I always thought that expanding from above instead of pulling apart the case when expanding is the way to go.
My process of reloading .308 Win included (but is not limited to) running the case through my Triebel BR neck sizing die with the expander ball included. This turned out to have an average runout of around 3-5/1000. Of course I thought that this could definitely get better so I watched some videos where they introduced something to me that was praised as the ultimate runout neutralizer: an expanding mandrel.
Quick I went and bought one online, namely this Wilson expanding die.
When I removed the expander ball from my neck sizing die and used the Wilson die afterwards I was curious and checked the runout. It went from an average of 4/1000 to a nice and smooth 75-100/1000.
How on earth could this happen? Did I buy something wrong? I always thought that expanding from above instead of pulling apart the case when expanding is the way to go.