straight line sizing die
i165.photobucket.com/albu...gdie-1.jpg I will post this and see if anyone is interested in this subject. The case on the left measures .510 after being fired in my rifle. The case on the right now...
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I forgot to add that I took photos of all of the steps to machine this die and accessories, the de-capping pin, and the base. The pin and the die are made of fatigue proof steel, a materiel that...
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Olman river I would certainly be interested to see your photos showing your step by step methods.DD showed a whole lot of photos of his methods in the gunsmithing section They were most interesting.
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What is meant by straight line die? I'm not familiar with it. Is it used in a press? How does it work?
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Sorry to take so long to answer your question. A straight line die is probably the simplest method and one of the most accurate of the various reloading tools. Most are made by gunsmiths for customers...
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Makes good sense, I had a Brit .303 that I used to load for and the cartridges looked funny sitting on their bases like the leaning tower This would have been handy.-Ryan
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L E Wilson makes some of the old classic style straight line bullet seaters for bench rest shooters. Their web site has a good diagram of the way they are constructed and used. I actually inquired...
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The Snider, MH and cadet kinda beg for a Classic Lee Loader eh?Cheers from Darkest California,Ross
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Being a retired machine shop owner and still using my lathe and mill almost daily I don't think the price is out of line. The shop I owned was a production shop and small parts that had cost $20 or $...
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I know what you mean, but I asked for a price for 50 units of the 577-450 and they said it would be the same. The fella with the shop down the street when shown an LE Wilson loader figured he could do...
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I have an article somewhere in which a fellow shows how he cuts a center fire rifle chamber with his lathe. This is similar method I have used, it is not too difficult, just require patience and you...
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I have found the article, it is in a Wolfe Publishing book titled Gunsmithing Tips and Projects, copy righted in 1989. I think I purchased it through the NRA The Article is on page 283 and is by a...
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