Would like to learn all about mandrels when to use them how to use them . Why they do for your brass etc Thanks to you all for your help. Teiy
Here is an interesting thought by Austin Orgain, 2 time PRS champ.
So you don't run your cases through a neck mandrel to set your case's inside neck diameter? Austin: "Nope. I don't run a mandrel at all. The Micron dies don't have an option to run an expander ball at all. I used to run a Redding Type S Full-Length Bushing die, and I put a carbide, free-floating expander ball in it, and I'd set it up where I got the neck tension I'd want, but then that expand ball would
barely touch when it came back through the inside of the neck to make it concentric. I really like that setup, but I started testing that versus the Micron die, and I can't see any difference. Now, I wasn't shooting hundreds and hundreds of rounds testing it, but I did shoot 20 or 30 rounds side-by-side and did different groups with different settings – and I couldn't see any difference between them. So, I don't know that it really matters, and for me, it seems like it's probably past the point of diminishing returns and not even worth doing. To me, it's definitely not worth doing if you have to add a whole additional step to your loading process to run your cases through mandrel. If you had a Dillon progressive loading setup where you could just add a mandrel die into your rotation, and it wouldn't require a bunch of extra time or effort – maybe. But I'm not going to run all my brass through a mandrel if I'm doing it on a single-stage press."
Do you ever neck turn your brass, uniform your primer pockets, or clean your primer pockets? Austin: "If I had to neck turn my brass, I'd quit! No, I don't ever do any of that stuff
And this from another PRS champ… (same first name)
Austin said he
doesn't have an expansion ball on his decapping pin on the sizing die. Austin: "A case just goes straight up into the SAC sizing die, so I'm just squeezing down the outside diameter of the neck, and then I seat a bullet shortly after that."
He doesn't use a neck mandrel or anything else to set the inside diameter of the neck. Austin: "Nope, no expander or mandrel at all. The bullet sets the insider diameter of the case neck whenever I seat it."
Here is a link….
https://precisionrifleblog.com/2023...ess-austin-buschman-shooter-spotlight-part-3/
Good luck.
T