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UPDATE. I ordered one online,thanks for looking tho.


I'll be calling some stores today but wondering who has the most dies on hand?
I have a single shot with lots of brass fired in it,so a ns die would speed up my loading process.
No,I don't want to try and do it with a fl die,btdt.

wholesale sports in vancouver had them,but when that place runs out of something,they are out forever.They've been out of .22 caliber brass jags for 2 months now.:(

if all else fails I'll order online but going and geting one is fine,quicker,and ges me to a store to window shop. win/win
 
You might try Fisherman's Marine at Delta Park or OC.

Just curious, how is a neck die going to be faster than a full length sizer?
 
also after full lenght sizing most cases 'grow' and need triming.with brass fired in my rifle only,the body is fire-formed ,so only the neck tension need be addressed.

NOTE. i ordered one online,I'll close this post .
 
Ahh, gotcha. Just hit the neck with a little mica?

Not even necessary if you use a Lee Collet Die for neck sizing. Might not hurt to run a bore brush through the neck to remove any loose "gunk" first but no lube of any kind is necessary with these dies (except for a small amount on the collet itself inside the die body).
 

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