What issues are you having
The brass is not tight enough to hold the bullet. The ball sizer is undersized by a fair bit, and the bullets are right on; so I think my sizing die (bought it used and it looks great) must be worn.
The brass is not tight enough to hold the bullet. The ball sizer is undersized by a fair bit, and the bullets are right on; so I think my sizing die (bought it used and it looks great) must be worn. I'm using an old Lyman Turret press that looks like this one:
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Not yo mention the Chiprock Screws securing the Press to the Table, Lol
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So that tells me the ball sizer is too big. Couldn't you sand it down so the bullets are held tighter? Or is the outer size of the die not tight enough to get the ball to contact the neck?
Also, the lee collet dies are great!
Easiest way for OP to check your die - unscrew and remove the expander ball stem - size a case without it in there at all - should be very difficult, if even possible, to get a bullet to seat in that neck. If you jiffy marker the outside of that case neck, you will see it being scraped off by the resizing action. If not scraped off, something "afoot" - wrong die, somebody opened it up for some reason, etc. I have bought many used dies and have used some of mine, purchased new, for 35 years - not seeing such a failure - yet.. Unless you have a bushing die with incorrect size bushing?? (But then that does not use an expander, does it??)
For example - a .280 Rem die body is not going to size down a fired 270 Win neck - but going to look similar, without measuring the neck that comes out of the die??
Ball size for a .264" bullet - you want about .002" neck tension - you want a .262"-ish ball - a .257 is "way" too small - like for a different cartridge - no reason at all that I can think of why someone would have a .257" expander in a die for a .264 bullet?? So if FL sizing die is proper, the neck ID will be less than .262" when neck has been run in there... Also possible that your case's necks have been severely "thinned" ("uniformed") compared to SAAMI standard???
If someone got over-enthusiastic with a neck thinning tool, easy enough to have peeled so much off the neck that no die, except a bushing die, will be able to reach it, and that includes the Lee Collet dies - once those fingers are tight closed in the collet, that is it. SAAMI standards are available as .pdf on line - you have not identified what cartridge you are playing with - SAAMI will spec the thickness of the neck walls - that is what all the cartridge brass makers and die makers will base their sizings on - two neck walls, plus a bullet, will be very close to the size that you want to know about - FL die will size the neck smaller than that, so the expander can open it from inside to get proper neck tension on the bullet. Most makers generally know what they are doing, within tolerances...
All once fired brass. Two different brands.
Collet sizing dies...
Anyone have any experience with these? I have some neck sizing issues with a used set of RCBS dies, and thought i would give them a try on 6.5 x 55.
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