I do not use that system, but I think the die body that you want is on Amazon.ca??
https://www.amazon.ca/Lee-Precision...lee+quick+trim+die+6+5x55,sporting,133&sr=1-1
That is indeed the die I am looking for. I boycott Amazon tho so that isn’t really an option.. just have to buy a trimmer set up probably ��
I use amazon just to get manufacturers part numbers a lot of the time.
Then use search engine to find the part in Canada
In this case Lee part # is 90337.
Western Metal show one in stock
Sam
Not sure about the Lee names any more, but is what I use - one blister pack "Cutter and Lock Stud" - PN 90110 - comes with a cutter and spinner that goes into an electric drill - then a second blister pack "Case Length Gauge & Shell Holder" - for example, PN 90131 for 7mm Rem Mag; PN 90116 for 22-250 - that has a mandrel and shell holder - need that second one for each cartridge that you chose to trim - first combo works for all cartridges - but need both, to trim any particular case.
So a re-sized case gets mounted in that "Stud" with that "Shell Holder" - trim to length, then chamfer it with a RCBS / Wilson chamfering tool, then use damp rag and spin to wipe off sizing lube - on to the next case.
Maybe some made better today, but in "old days" I used a bench mount lathe type trimmer - still needed pilots, cutter and shell holder - was difficult for me to re-set to get back to doing others like I did years previous - but they worked - required much measuring, I found. What I see as advantage of that system I use now - no measuring - what I trim today is "dead nuts" the same as I did last year - I am not so sure that really matters, so much. As a result of trades and purchases on CGN, I think is about 3 or 4 studs and cutters here, and I have built up to have a mandrel and shell holder for each cartridge that I have loading dies for - like more than 20 - could no doubt have bought about any other type of trimmer tool for what I have tied up in these Lee things.
Not sure about the Lee names any more, but is what I use - one blister pack "Cutter and Lock Stud" - PN 90110 - comes with a cutter and spinner that goes into an electric drill - then a second blister pack "Case Length Gauge & Shell Holder" - for example, PN 90131 for 7mm Rem Mag; PN 90116 for 22-250 - that has a mandrel and shell holder - need that second one for each cartridge that you chose to trim - first combo works for all cartridges - but need both, to trim any particular case.
So a re-sized case gets mounted in that "Stud" with that "Shell Holder" - trim to length, then chamfer it with a RCBS / Wilson chamfering tool, then use damp rag and spin to wipe off sizing lube - on to the next case.
Maybe some made better today, but in "old days" I used a bench mount lathe type trimmer - still needed pilots, cutter and shell holder - was difficult for me to re-set to get back to doing others like I did years previous - but they worked - required much measuring, I found. What I see as advantage of that system I use now - no measuring - what I trim today is "dead nuts" the same as I did last year - I am not so sure that really matters, so much. As a result of trades and purchases on CGN, I think is about 3 or 4 studs and cutters here, and I have built up to have a mandrel and shell holder for each cartridge that I have loading dies for - like more than 20 - could no doubt have bought about any other type of trimmer tool for what I have tied up in these Lee things.
"idiot proof" - I would say "usually, is idiot proof" - I was trying to shorten one made for 7mm Rem Mag to use for 7x61 Sharpe and Hart - in my lathe - got "rammy" (the idiot part) and swiped off too short with file - so had to start over on another one. But, yes, generally is pretty idiot proof - need to really work at it to mess things up!
My solution at the time was to buy two more for 7mm Rem Mag - and, of course, because I had a spare, next one worked out well - so staring at a new 7mm Rem Mag one - for which I do not own that rifle - so in true "gun nut" fashion, I have multiple times considered to get one, to have use for this Case Length Gauge ... I had bought "1F" 7mm Rem Mag brass on CGN, but that was for COW process into cases for 458 Win Mag - for cast bullet "fun loads" - so is still also some 7mm Rem Mag brass "1F" on hand ...