TargetNorth
Regular
- Location
- Southern Alberta
Hi All, thanks for your time.
I have a brand new Lee Collet die, I've been fighting with a full length die, then a neck die... finally tried the collet.
My problem is I'm not sure if it's sizing the necks at all. Here's my set up...
1. Screwed the collet die into my lee single stage press (cheapest basicest press).
2. Fully raised the shell holder by lowering the handle.
3. Screwed the collet die down until it touches the shell holder.
4. Lowered the shell holder by raising the handle
5. Screwed the collet die down 1 full turn, then tightened the locking ring.
6. Grabbed a fired case, cleaned neck with green scrubby, put a little bit of imperial sizing wax on the neck and a tiny touch inside the neck.
7. Put the case in the shell holder and lowered the handle, sizing the case.
Now when I lower the handle, it takes almost no pressure, and I feel the primer drop out. I take out the case, and I see small marks on it from the squeezing part of the collet die (the four fingers?). I'm used to really forcing the case into the die when full length sizing, so this is REALLY easy. Here's some measurements.
Neck before:
ID 0.243
OD .277
Neck after:
ID .241 or .242
OD .274
I can push a bullet in and pull a bullet out of the sized case with relative ease, i.e. with my fingers. Is my collet set up correctly? Is this little tension OK? I have read that the collet die puts less tension on the case...but this little? The bullet definitely won't fall out, but...
Thanks everyone,
Barry
I have a brand new Lee Collet die, I've been fighting with a full length die, then a neck die... finally tried the collet.
My problem is I'm not sure if it's sizing the necks at all. Here's my set up...
1. Screwed the collet die into my lee single stage press (cheapest basicest press).
2. Fully raised the shell holder by lowering the handle.
3. Screwed the collet die down until it touches the shell holder.
4. Lowered the shell holder by raising the handle
5. Screwed the collet die down 1 full turn, then tightened the locking ring.
6. Grabbed a fired case, cleaned neck with green scrubby, put a little bit of imperial sizing wax on the neck and a tiny touch inside the neck.
7. Put the case in the shell holder and lowered the handle, sizing the case.
Now when I lower the handle, it takes almost no pressure, and I feel the primer drop out. I take out the case, and I see small marks on it from the squeezing part of the collet die (the four fingers?). I'm used to really forcing the case into the die when full length sizing, so this is REALLY easy. Here's some measurements.
Neck before:
ID 0.243
OD .277
Neck after:
ID .241 or .242
OD .274
I can push a bullet in and pull a bullet out of the sized case with relative ease, i.e. with my fingers. Is my collet set up correctly? Is this little tension OK? I have read that the collet die puts less tension on the case...but this little? The bullet definitely won't fall out, but...
Thanks everyone,
Barry