OK gents. Here's the scoop. I've been using the Sinclair gen II die body with Sinclair steel mandrels. At the moment, I'm gearing up to reload a new cartridge. My original thought was to just pick up a new mandrel for my existing die body, but then I remembered I've seen a lot of posts that mention K&M and 21st Century. So, I went ahead and looked at those two to see if they had something to offer. At first glance, I would say that I find the 21st Century setup more appealing. It is a familiar design that gives me a die body with a view window and more options on mandrel sizes. The K&M has some features that I also like such as the nice storage case and even more mandrel size options. From what I have read in this forum (and others) both get the job done. So, I think either would work for me. What I don't know is what are the benefits that are gained from K&M's different design. For example, it appears that the press adapter is threaded into the window riser and then the riser is threaded into the press. It seems like that would be handy if you wanted to test a couple different neck tensions on the same cartridge. What about the fact that the mandrel is secured to the press adapter with a bolt? It seems a little less robust than the drop in design of the Sinclair, but maybe I'm missing something. Is anyone actually using that bottom bolt that is supposed to bottom out before the case neck hits the top?
Any information is appreciated.
Any information is appreciated.