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Lee collet die - no -neck - tension-WHY ?
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<blockquote data-quote="abinok" data-source="post: 104986" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Huh... may be time to call lee.... if this is for a centerfire 22, that mandrel should measure about .0025" smaller than bullet diameter. if its .224, thats the problem.</p><p>They have a good customer service department, and if they screwed up, they will fix it. I had a mandrel for a 270 clollet die a couple of years ago that was a thousandth too big. I had a new one in 3 days.</p><p>Can't agree more on the lee linkage. There is nothing cheesier... even midway stocks replacements! That right there ought to tell you something is fishy, after all, you don't see replacement linkages for any other big name presses. The coax is great, but it can have handle clerance problems with some of the really tall competition seaters, and the die holder is kinda funky. Redding ultramag press is great, as is the new rochchucker supreme. Theres 3 presses bolted to my bench at the moment, and 2 under it. The rockchucker gets all the sizing chores, and never seems to complain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abinok, post: 104986, member: 16"] Huh... may be time to call lee.... if this is for a centerfire 22, that mandrel should measure about .0025" smaller than bullet diameter. if its .224, thats the problem. They have a good customer service department, and if they screwed up, they will fix it. I had a mandrel for a 270 clollet die a couple of years ago that was a thousandth too big. I had a new one in 3 days. Can't agree more on the lee linkage. There is nothing cheesier... even midway stocks replacements! That right there ought to tell you something is fishy, after all, you don't see replacement linkages for any other big name presses. The coax is great, but it can have handle clerance problems with some of the really tall competition seaters, and the die holder is kinda funky. Redding ultramag press is great, as is the new rochchucker supreme. Theres 3 presses bolted to my bench at the moment, and 2 under it. The rockchucker gets all the sizing chores, and never seems to complain [/QUOTE]
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