back40sniper
CGN Regular
- Location
- South east Sask.
You don't need to go south for custom sizing dies, there is a member on here who makes them. I have some of Lathesmiths dies and blaser.306 makes some just as good for less money.
Yes, that is his handle.
Ok some differences between lube sizers to keep in mind.
I think I have posted this somewhere in the past but couldn’t find it.
In a star sizer you push the bullets in nose first. Kind of like a lee push through sizer.
There is no force placed on the nose of the bullet.
RCBS and lyman sizers are placed in the sizer bullet heel first so the nose of the bullet needs to be supported since that is where the bullets is being pushed from.
So….
Star sizer all you need is a die for the desired diameter bullet and the top punch to push it through the dies. Same die and punch for all bullet designs in that caliber.
With the heel first type sizsers (RCBS, Lyman) you will need the desired diameter die and also will need the top punch which correlates with the profile of the specific bullet nose type.
You will need additional top punches for different nose profiles within the same caliber.
For example if you have two 30 cal bullet, one is spitzer and the other is flat nose you will need 2 different top punches.
With the star sizer there is no need for that .so there are less “peripheral “parts needed.
Just my 2cents on something to keep in mind.
Well I went ahead and bought a used RCBS from a CGNr.
It came with enough odds and ends to do some .358s. I love the speed and simplicity
compared to pan lubing and push through sizers. I've ordered some more dies and punches.
Even the missus was happy when I told her that there would be no more pan lubing on the stove.