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hey, just trying to neck size some brass for the first time and about 20 rounds in I hear a BANG and the arm of the press drops... I lower the ram down and everything looks fine on the brass but then I look up at the die and the top has a 16th inch gap from the bottom of the top cap and the body of the die and right then I knew what happened... I try and unscrew it and its not coming out easy, I grab a pair of vice grips and twist it out of there... anyways, is this the crap that LEE puts together now??? who was the wise guy that made the top cap (THE PIECE THAT HOLDS ALL THE PRESSURE FROM THE RAM PUSHING UP AND CRIPMING THE BRASS!!!) out of aluminum???? WTF!!!
should I get it fixed and keep using this die or should I get a "good" set of dies? to me these dies feel "cheap" compared to the rcbs de-capping die I got. wholesale sports was out of lee de-capping dies so I got the rcbs one... how are rcbs dies? from what I have heard/read lee collet dies are the best... input?
EDIT: just so you guys know, its a collet neck sizing die for .308 win...
should I get it fixed and keep using this die or should I get a "good" set of dies? to me these dies feel "cheap" compared to the rcbs de-capping die I got. wholesale sports was out of lee de-capping dies so I got the rcbs one... how are rcbs dies? from what I have heard/read lee collet dies are the best... input?
EDIT: just so you guys know, its a collet neck sizing die for .308 win...
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