does anyone know this die maker?

looks like the copy other makers and sell it as their own, why not just buy from a vendor in canada or off this site

you would never get warranty, stuff is very expensive in aussie land so someone has copied stuff to make there

Jefferson
 
hi!

in fact, i'm looking for a carbide sizing die for the 303... i emailed them to ask for a canadian dealer and i don't know more to this date

Carbide dies are made for straight walled cases, so they can be sized without lubricating them.
You won't get carbide dies for a 303.
 
Several manufacturers make carbide dies for bottleneck cartridges like 223 and 308 though I've never seen one for 303. The advantage of carbide is gone though since you need to lubricate the cases even though it's carbide. Since it's also very brittle I've never seen a point but they are made.
 
I think the advantage of the carbide rifle die is that they don't wear out as fast. I have only been loading for 55 years and I have already had to replace one full length sizer die. Fortunately I was able to get a carbide one to replace it. Stay tuned and I will let you know how long this one lasts.
 
I think the advantage of the carbide rifle die is that they don't wear out as fast. I have only been loading for 55 years and I have already had to replace one full length sizer die. Fortunately I was able to get a carbide one to replace it. Stay tuned and I will let you know how long this one lasts.

You are an awesome guy, and that was an awesome post. Nice!
 
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