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I assembled mine today. Very smooth operation. Yet to set it all up. Just clamped to bench as I wait for the inline mounting system.
what caliber are you running?
I assembled mine today. Very smooth operation. Yet to set it all up. Just clamped to bench as I wait for the inline mounting system.
looks like I need a lyman M die for the first hole. not sure who sells lyman stuff
Why?
why...… because the bullets wont sit on the case mouths without falling off when the press rotates no matter how slow and presise I move it. so, why I need to flair the mough a bit so they sit down in. that's why
I struck out today finding a lyman M die in 22 cal if anyone knows a shop with one id sure appreciate a tip
why...… because the bullets wont sit on the case mouths without falling off when the press rotates no matter how slow and presise I move it. so, why I need to flair the mough a bit so they sit down in. that's why
I struck out today finding a lyman M die in 22 cal if anyone knows a shop with one id sure appreciate a tip
Can you not just give the die a couple turns deeper into the case until you find the right amount of flair. The Dilion die that comes with the powder measuer is made to be adjustable. Or perhaps you don't have the proper powder drop in the die.
this. powder funnel from Dillon for 223 does not flair the neck . nor does anyone make one that will flair the neck. think how small the hole would have to be in the middle for the powder to go through.That only works for pistol cartridges
Use boat tail bullets
Well, I'm glad you have it all figured out.
Cheers.
I always put the bullet in after the shell plate rotates and I seat the primer. With flat based bullets sometimes I have to hold the bullets and guide them into the seating die.
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