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Lee collet die - no -neck - tension-WHY ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ol mike" data-source="post: 104923" data-attributes="member: 4683"><p>abinok,</p><p></p><p>I'm going to start over w/dealing w/ this in the morning.</p><p>I'll pull the die apart and measure the mandrel.</p><p>I did pull the top off earlier and it's not stuck.There were some little metal particles between the collet though.</p><p>Anyway the lee challenger press ain't up to the challenge,the linkage being cast won't last long.</p><p>The brass is once fired winchester so it doesn't need annealed.</p><p>Thanks for the imput i'll get back at it after breakfast.Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol mike, post: 104923, member: 4683"] abinok, I'm going to start over w/dealing w/ this in the morning. I'll pull the die apart and measure the mandrel. I did pull the top off earlier and it's not stuck.There were some little metal particles between the collet though. Anyway the lee challenger press ain't up to the challenge,the linkage being cast won't last long. The brass is once fired winchester so it doesn't need annealed. Thanks for the imput i'll get back at it after breakfast.Mike [/QUOTE]
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