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I am thinking about starting to mold bullets again. I think I will buy a new sizer, the star. Does anyone know if the Lyman heating pad will work on the star? They are almost 1/2 the price of the star.
Shop more Lyman products The Lyman Lube Sizer Heater was designed for today's high temperature lubes. It heats the Lube Sizer to the right temperature allowing smooth, effortless bullet lubrication. This plate is bolted beneath the sizer and is drilled and tapped for Lyman 450 (not 4500), RCBS, SAECO and Star Lube Sizers. Mounting hardware included.
IIRC it should bolt on just fine. If you're going to buy a new sizer, why not just buy one of the other ones out there? I know the star is the simplest of them out there, but it's also crazy expensive.
I have a Lyman sizer now. I like the way the bullet drops out of the bottom on the Star this eliminates one stroke. Wish there would be another one that would do the same thing for less of cost.
I ordered a Star luber sizer today. They are 20 weeks out. He said that it may not be that long. I guess I may have it by Christmas. In the mean time I guess I will have to use my old sizer.
On a Star luber sizer is it like the Lyman where you have to us different top punches for different bullets. When I ordered my Star the salesman didn't say anything about top punches.
It will come with a punch that will fit 9mm/380 and larger. If you want something smaller like 224 for cast 22's, then you'll need a smaller die. Being that they go in nose first, they are all pushed on the flat bottom with a flat punch.
Yes I ordered one. I ordered a 430 die. I slugged my gun and it came out to 429. I have been shooting some bullets that I ordered that are 430 and my Lyman sizer, sizes the bullets at 429. As far I can tell there is no difference. If I had a gun vise where the gun doesn't move then I may be able to tell. I am shooting from sand bags .
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