Die modifications

.330Dakota

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Hey guy/gals

I would like to have a F/L size die (6.5x55) modified, but don't know who in Canada can do the work. I want the neck portion opened up so I no longer need the expander ball. Same idea as a bushing die but without the bushings. Any help would be appreciated.

Brian
 
.330Dakota said:
Hey guy/gals

I would like to have a F/L size die (6.5x55) modified, but don't know who in Canada can do the work. I want the neck portion opened up so I no longer need the expander ball. Same idea as a bushing die but without the bushings. Any help would be appreciated.

Brian

Brian,

Jim is not in Canada, but he can likely do what you want.

Check out this website

http://www.jlcprecision.com/pages/1/index.htm


NormB
 
Thanks Norm

If maynard can't help me out I'm pretty sure I can get a hone locally and give it a whirl myself. Worst case I screw up a $30 die.
After that well your guy might be doing up a couple custom dies.
 
Most machinists don't have their own tools so when they do something on the side, they have to sneak it past their bosses. This is called a Swiss Navy job around here.

A lot of machinist's couldn't handle-understand what you want anyways. This is more of a tool and die makers job. One off jobs can be very expensive. If you can't do the job yourself, it will be cheaper to buy a Redding die.
 
Most sizing dies are surfaced hardened so machining them can be a royal pain. Plus, if hardended, what are the odds of you getting a perfect cut?

The least expensive and the best way to go is the Lee collet neck sizing die. For around $25, it will do what you want.

How expensive is a precision reamer?

Jerry
 
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