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Relaoding dies for ar 15
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<blockquote data-quote="TR1Hemi" data-source="post: 3002467" data-attributes="member: 122752"><p>Dillon. But WOW they have gotten spendy, I have had mine for 15 years, they were no where near that pricey back then. They have easily doubled in price. like a lot of things.</p><p></p><p>Pasted straight from their page.</p><p></p><p>The sizing/depriming die is full-length and sized to minimum tolerances to size cases down to function in both semi and fully automatic firearms. We strongly suggest that a headspace case gauge be used to correctly adjust the size die.</p><p></p><p><strong>For high volume users, such as commercial reloaders, law enforcement agencies, and high power or service rifle competitors, we also offer .223 and .308 die sets with a full-length carbide sizing die.</strong> Lubrication is still required, but the increased scratch resistance and die longevity of carbide are of great benefit to these groups of users.</p><p></p><p>The depriming assembly <strong>includes a carbide expander ball for "squeak-free", effortless, neck expansion.</strong> This expander ball is located in the middle of the depriming stem to take advantage of superior initial leverage for easier extraction.</p><p>In the event of a stuck case, the design of the depriming assembly allows it to function as a stuck case remover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TR1Hemi, post: 3002467, member: 122752"] Dillon. But WOW they have gotten spendy, I have had mine for 15 years, they were no where near that pricey back then. They have easily doubled in price. like a lot of things. Pasted straight from their page. The sizing/depriming die is full-length and sized to minimum tolerances to size cases down to function in both semi and fully automatic firearms. We strongly suggest that a headspace case gauge be used to correctly adjust the size die. [B]For high volume users, such as commercial reloaders, law enforcement agencies, and high power or service rifle competitors, we also offer .223 and .308 die sets with a full-length carbide sizing die.[/B] Lubrication is still required, but the increased scratch resistance and die longevity of carbide are of great benefit to these groups of users. The depriming assembly [B]includes a carbide expander ball for "squeak-free", effortless, neck expansion.[/B] This expander ball is located in the middle of the depriming stem to take advantage of superior initial leverage for easier extraction. In the event of a stuck case, the design of the depriming assembly allows it to function as a stuck case remover. [/QUOTE]
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