I am usually careful with my cases but occasionally ill bounce one off the concrete and dent my case neck, I like to neck size without the expander ball in my type S die, but this does not take out the kink in bad neck dents, solutions?
...Put the expander ball back in...?
I am usually careful with my cases but occasionally ill bounce one off the concrete and dent my case neck, I like to neck size without the expander ball in my type S die, but this does not take out the kink in bad neck dents, solutions?
Use the expander ball. It is what it is for. As an aside, expander balls should never touch the neck unless there is some sort of major defect. I have yet to measure one of my various expanders used in various dies and makes that is not in the range of 0.002 to 0.003 inches smaller than bullet diameter. If it is touching the neck and expanding it on a regular basis you are undersizing the neck or the neck has concentricity and/or wall thickness problems.
Use the expander ball. It is what it is for. As an aside, expander balls should never touch the neck unless there is some sort of major defect. I have yet to measure one of my various expanders used in various dies and makes that is not in the range of 0.002 to 0.003 inches smaller than bullet diameter. If it is touching the neck and expanding it on a regular basis you are undersizing the neck or the neck has concentricity and/or wall thickness problems.
Maybe I have a bad batch of brass
or an oversized expander.
Surely anybody who has run a case into and out of a resizing die has noticed that there is some friction as the expander ball goes through the neck?
I fear your understanding of the mechanism is poor.
The die deliberately makes the case neck well undersize. The expander ball then expands the neck back up so that it is just a couple of thousandths smaller than the bullet, which provides proper neck tension. The ball should contact the neck each and every time to produce a consistent internal diameter on the neck.
Surely anybody who has run a case into and out of a resizing die has noticed that there is some friction as the expander ball goes through the neck?



























