Re: Expander ball dragging- way to fix?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Greg Langelius *</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I think that dies should be used the way they were designed to be used. If you don't want to use an expander ball, get a die set that was designed without one from the get-go. Diameters and tolerances for non-expander dies are different from those that use them, and it makes better sense to me for a user to use the non-expander dies when they don't want to use an expander. The other dies tend to leave the neck at a smaller diameter since the expectation is that the ball will reset the diameter appropriately on the way out.
While it is true that expander balls will often result in some neck concentricity issues, I think this may be less of an issue than many others might.
My approach to shooting is solidly based on employing SAAMI chambers. There is, of course, some accuracy sacrifice; but my kind of shooting demands do not require better than 1/2MOA accuracy at 100yd.
In return, this also largely absolves me from certain precision handloading demands, and allows me to streamline my handloding process. I would consider this to be a reasonable tradeoff; while a BR shooter wouldn't. For what we do here, I prefer my own approach. YMMV
Greg </div></div>
I found myself at a fork in the road:
a) I throw away the expander ball and the groups get smaller.
b) I keep following the die instructions and the groups stay big.
Most guys learn how to get 1" 5 shot groups at 100 yards faster than I did. My gnat brain slow learning, I have carefully documented.
I reload 19 Badger,.222, .223, 22-250, 6mmBR, .243, 25acp, 25/35, 250/3000, 257 Robert Ackley Improved, 260Rem, 6.5x55, 270, 7x57mm, 7mm Rem mag, 32acp, 32sw, 32S&WLong, 32-20, 7.62x25mm, 30-30, 303Sav, 300Sav, 7.62x39mm, 308, 7.5Swiss, 30-06, 300WM, 303Brit,7.62x54R, 8x57mm, 338WM, .380, 9x19mm, 9x23mm, 357 Sig, 38 sp, 357 mag, 38sw, 40sw 10mm, 10.4mm, 401 power mag, 44mag, 45acp, 45Colt, .410, 45/70, and 12 ga.
I probably have 100 die sets.
I have modified dies and modified presses.
I have made my own dies.
I am an engineer. I have designed a lot of tests and supervised that no variables get out of control.
I have only verified at the range that no expander ball is clearly more accurate in 223, 257 RAI, 7.62x54R, and 8x57mm.
But it is so clear in those, and indirectly verifiable with a concentricity gauge in other cartridges, that I do no expander ball to all the other rifle cartridges, and it is now my practice.
Sure it is better to get the dies honed out, but with tight neck factory dies, I am having no trouble seating even square butt jacketed rifle bullets. I need to expand for cast bullets, but that is done with an M die pushing and cast is a small part of my act. Pistol cartridges need to bell the mouth, but it is done while pushing.
Reloading for accuracy is learned from gun culture folklore. Life is too short for the individual to do controlled testing on all practices. You must pick and choose which practices are worth doing, often based on nothing more than things like consensus or intuition.