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Lee collet neck die
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 525890" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>if its not a co-axe press do this.</p><p> </p><p>1.run the die in till it just touches the shell holder.</p><p>2.put an index mark on top of the die cap.</p><p>3.now with ram down run the in one full turn and lock it down</p><p>4.now run a deprimed case into the die ( this helps out alot )</p><p>5.while running the deprimed case into the die with you none good arm/hand and fine sharpe in the other hand feel for the small movement of the collet pushing the neck in with a stop</p><p>6.now just add a little more push to the ram and mark the two parts of the press that can be seen really easy ( this may be at the cam over point of your press if it does cam over )</p><p> </p><p>now you are able to run case after case wit the same amount of pressure time and time again.and it works for me with 223 and 308 set up,but will not work when resizeing for my 300wm.the stroke is alot longer.</p><p> </p><p>hope this helped even more</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 525890, member: 20409"] if its not a co-axe press do this. 1.run the die in till it just touches the shell holder. 2.put an index mark on top of the die cap. 3.now with ram down run the in one full turn and lock it down 4.now run a deprimed case into the die ( this helps out alot ) 5.while running the deprimed case into the die with you none good arm/hand and fine sharpe in the other hand feel for the small movement of the collet pushing the neck in with a stop 6.now just add a little more push to the ram and mark the two parts of the press that can be seen really easy ( this may be at the cam over point of your press if it does cam over ) now you are able to run case after case wit the same amount of pressure time and time again.and it works for me with 223 and 308 set up,but will not work when resizeing for my 300wm.the stroke is alot longer. hope this helped even more [/QUOTE]
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