Im in the process of gathering tools to set up for loading .308 and .223.
I load on a Dillon S1050 running two tool heads, one for prep the second for loading.
Currently for 30-06 loading I set the prep tool head up as follows
1. FL size die with sizing ball. Sizer is set to just initially size the case (80%) its main function is deprime and ironing out neck dings.
2. Swage
3. Empty
4. Empty
5. RT1200 with trim/size die that trims brass and brings the case to FL size dimension.
6. Empty
7. Empty
My loading tool head is set up as follows
1. Universal decap to punch out media
2. Empty
3. Prime
4. Powder
5. Empty - Pull case and trickle to weight
6. Seat
7. Empty
Loading progressive Im not expecting lovingly made single stage bench rest rounds but I get pretty good ammo and want to improve where I can.
I think the Dillon trim/size die really squeezes the necks of my brass. I get a little wasp waist where the bullet seats. I dont crimp so this may be a good thing. Im wondering if I can make it a better thing by using the Sinclair mandrel die after the cases are FL sized. I think this may get me a uniform minus .001 neck tension.
Any thoughts on adding a mandrel die to my rifle loading setups?
If it matters Im not annealing, though I really would like a Gracey Annealer at some point in time.
Thank you for your time.
I load on a Dillon S1050 running two tool heads, one for prep the second for loading.
Currently for 30-06 loading I set the prep tool head up as follows
1. FL size die with sizing ball. Sizer is set to just initially size the case (80%) its main function is deprime and ironing out neck dings.
2. Swage
3. Empty
4. Empty
5. RT1200 with trim/size die that trims brass and brings the case to FL size dimension.
6. Empty
7. Empty
My loading tool head is set up as follows
1. Universal decap to punch out media
2. Empty
3. Prime
4. Powder
5. Empty - Pull case and trickle to weight
6. Seat
7. Empty
Loading progressive Im not expecting lovingly made single stage bench rest rounds but I get pretty good ammo and want to improve where I can.
I think the Dillon trim/size die really squeezes the necks of my brass. I get a little wasp waist where the bullet seats. I dont crimp so this may be a good thing. Im wondering if I can make it a better thing by using the Sinclair mandrel die after the cases are FL sized. I think this may get me a uniform minus .001 neck tension.
Any thoughts on adding a mandrel die to my rifle loading setups?
If it matters Im not annealing, though I really would like a Gracey Annealer at some point in time.
Thank you for your time.