Just set it according to the instructions and DON'T run the ram up without a case. It'll pinch the collet fingers closed and not let a case slide up into the die. You have to take it apart and spread them back with a tapered punch. No lube on cases and you can adjust neck tension a little but turning the die in or out. Don't turn it in too much or it can pop the top cap out and install it in your roof. They're great dies for the price.
sweet guys
ive loaded up 7 rounds tonight to set it up an check it out.... 3 @ Min and 4 A grain up, mostly just too see, expecting mid range to work good enough!
seems to be a good thing, just have to be careful to put enough pressure on the end to size the case, otherwise its a wasted primer when it comes seating time LOL... 2 primers down aint too bad!
Thanks u blokes
WL
Read the instructions, just about everything you know about conventional dies will be wrong with the collet die.
Get a Redding Body die to use instead of the FL die for when the cases need the shoulder bumped and body massaged. I lost a lot of expensive brass to split necks before I figured that out.
If you seat to or into the lands be prepared for debulleted loads. It doesn't mean its going to happen, but the chances go way up if you are miles from a cleaning rod.
The collet dies make straight cases, but I never found the seaters to be as good as others. That usually left me using the Lee collet and either a RCBS or Redding seater, whatever I had. The O-ring lock rings are junk unless you like to set your die every time you change it. Doesn't matter on the collet, but it does on the seater.
Theres pluses and minuses to everything, but somehow I never seem to use my collet dies anymore.
What do you mean wasted primer? I deprime and reuse unfired primers all the time. Last night I deprimed 120 cases, as they were neck sized for my old rifle (sold it). Tonight I'm going to reuse the primers on 100 new lapua cases.
Yeah??
I thought it could be contaminiated with stuff maybe an present a misfire... on a big beast
WL



























