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Reloading
Lee collet neck die
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 524357" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I know guys that swear by this dye. I tried one years ago and struggled with consistency. I believe, according to the instructions, that it requires that you apply the exact same pressure on the press handle each time you size a case. When I applied enough pressure to hold the bullet securely, it produced marks on the brass. I have heard of people using a gauge on the press handle to apply consistent pressure. I certainly could have been lousy technique on my part, but I went back to my Redding dye and never looked back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 524357, member: 10291"] I know guys that swear by this dye. I tried one years ago and struggled with consistency. I believe, according to the instructions, that it requires that you apply the exact same pressure on the press handle each time you size a case. When I applied enough pressure to hold the bullet securely, it produced marks on the brass. I have heard of people using a gauge on the press handle to apply consistent pressure. I certainly could have been lousy technique on my part, but I went back to my Redding dye and never looked back. [/QUOTE]
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