Redding Ultramag Breakdown

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Greetings reloaders. Last night I broke the bottom ram pin on my early 1990's Redding Ultramag press. It has loaded many thousands of rounds and always been well lubed. The largest it has done was 460 Wby years ago.

To me, this is the only design flaw on an otherwise great press. The relieved section is done to allow primers to pass through the hollow ram and out the bottom. I have another old press that is strictly set up with a universal depriming die, so I do have the option of replacing this with a straight pin. Still for all the miles on this, it would be handy to have the option of using it for one pass resizing. For all I know, it might still pass primers with a straight pin, but it does get "constipated" even with the relieved pin.

Does anyone know where spare pins might be available north of the ITAR border? I suspect I will be on the phone to Redding Monday morning.

I am sure inquiring minds will want to armchair quarterback this, so here is the story. I was pushing the shoulder with a F/L sizing die on a batch of 6.5x55s.. The necks were swabbed inside with Imperial die wax and the outsides of the bodies were lightly waxed as usual.

Thanks to prairieguy for selling me a big orange Lyman press a while back. I never thought I might need a spare so soon.

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Reloading equipment isn't ITAR regulated. Just call Redding and get one on the way.

Thanks for the encouragement, Supernova, I was being a smart-a$$. I hope it will be as easy as the good old days; I have called them in the past and they were very good.

I guess I had better move fast before Mr. AR-14 Biden gains more ground!
 
Redding Ultramag Breakdown, UPDATE

Greetings reloaders, here is an update on the situation. I phoned Redding and they answered the phone! Then, things got better.

Jay the technician explained that there are three models of Ultramag. The old models had a 7/8ths inch ram. The newer ones have a ram that is almost 1 inch in diameter. However, the earliest of the 1" models, (a transition unit) used the stepped pin; this is what I have.

The newest models use a non-stepped pin and have a better primer drop system, where the spent primers go out the back of the ram to a long plastic collection tube.

My new pin arrived in the mail today, sent free of charge. Great service for a great press.
 
They seem great to deal with. I called looking for somewhere to buy some of the primer seating pieces i lost for my Big Boss 2. I let them know i lost them and wasnt expecting anything for free but they shipped them out no charge anyways .
 
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