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Innovative Technologies Collet Die
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<blockquote data-quote="Tank308" data-source="post: 1802346" data-attributes="member: 110051"><p>I resize my 264 brass with Redding fl die. That brings the base above the belt back about .0015. Then the innovative collet die will bring it in another .0015. I use Norma brass. The Winchester brass has a thicker base and is harder to bring in. But it does. Just have to use more elbow grease. never had separation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tank308, post: 1802346, member: 110051"] I resize my 264 brass with Redding fl die. That brings the base above the belt back about .0015. Then the innovative collet die will bring it in another .0015. I use Norma brass. The Winchester brass has a thicker base and is harder to bring in. But it does. Just have to use more elbow grease. never had separation. [/QUOTE]
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