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I do like the floating bullet seater. They were nice dies to use when I loaded 375 Ruger.For some reason I just prefer Hornady for rifle loading.
good to go IMO
The problem with these rings is now you need Lee's wrench to grip the ring and snug them down. I think they designed them to work on their new progressive press where a thick ring won't give enough clearance between the dies. DRThey have developed new lock rings. Dunno if they are included or (I suspect), optional.
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I'm decapping as a separate step using a Dillon universal decapping die, but good to know about the Squirrel Daddy pins. Cool name - now I gotta check them out!
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Didn't know whether to laugh or mark it useful info...Here's the scoop.
Lee Improved Powder Measure Kit
The Lee Improved Powder Measure Kit is the perfect powder measure kit for the reloader who is looking for a set of dippers for small batch reloading....www.midwayusa.com
Bruce
Didn't know whether to laugh or mark it useful info...
Ima hafta get me one
I have a set, they can actually be handy when you want to just load a few rounds.Here's the scoop.
Lee Improved Powder Measure Kit
The Lee Improved Powder Measure Kit is the perfect powder measure kit for the reloader who is looking for a set of dippers for small batch reloading....www.midwayusa.com
Bruce
I had a partner in crime when I bought loading equipment and started loading. When that partner decided to get his own equipment, he started with the Lee dippers. One time though, he mis-read the chart and loaded some unbelievably hot .357 Magnum rounds. It was like, "Pop. Pop. Pop" for 38 Special. "Bang. Bang. Bang", for some factory 357s, then "BOOM!BOOM!BOOM!" "Fer F's Sake, Frank! STOP!" He did.Didn't know whether to laugh or mark it useful info...
Ima hafta get me one
That's what I was thinking as well.I use the Lee dippers, not for measuring powder but for transfering the powder to the scale from a egg dish. The process goes something like this; scoop, dump on scale pan, tappy tap, tap to get it right then then dump scale pan into case via a funnel.
Wow, I have nothing but good to say about rcbs customer service after several interactions. How did you contact them?I have Lee, Dillon,& Rcbs dies and if they where all the same price I'd still prefer Lee dies. But Dillon has great customer service, rcbs never bothers to respond and Lee will no longer ship free warranty parts to Washington due to some sales tax issue.
Me to. I just remembered...When I got my RockChucker kit all I loaded was pistol. I had to buy the small cylinder for the powder thrower from a member here. So the large cylinder got set to the side for 9 years, until I started loading rifle. It turned out that the threads had stripped in the large cylinder when I made that switch those 9 years earlier. When I called RCBS to order a new cylinder they wouldn't let me pay, and even sent the new plunger/nut with it too.Wow, I have nothing but good to say about rcbs customer service after several interactions. How did you contact them?
I've only heard good things about their customer service it the best I've had from them was having to spend 12$ to ship a broken 20$ impact puller back for replacement. Otherwise they have never returned my calls or responded to emails or online contact forms.Wow, I have nothing but good to say about rcbs customer service after several interactions. How did you contact them?