No one reads that part, and thats when aluminim caps go flying off.
My press was set up with the die well into the threads so-as to NOT cam over the press handle. When I called Lee to see about a replacement part I was told , and I quote, "Lee collet dies are not to be used in a RCBS Rockchucker press as they are too strong." I guess the pot metal linkage on the pre-cast Lee press is the "safey" that Lee depends on to prevent damage to their aluminum and plastic die parts.![]()
But,only problem is, I’m judging by the end result - I really don’t know what kind of pressure I’m putting on the collet in the process.
I use my collet dies by camming over in my rockchucker. I just am carefull setting it up. Put a case in, cam over,remove case,check case mouth,lower as required,insert case,cam over etc .Works fine for me and i havent blown the crappy aluminum cap off yet.![]()
Yeah, that's what happened to mine. Anyone know if that cap is a stock part from LEE?
The potential pitfall in doing this is that when caming over the ram is subjected to a slight front to back movement as opposed to up & down this happens when the collet fingers are under force in the slip bushing, unlubed the collet fingers will tend to gall reducing the usefull life of the die. What happens when the die is sufficiently unlubed or galled is it will stick when that happens you will wreck cases.