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Reloading
Killed my die
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<blockquote data-quote="3fingervic" data-source="post: 519415" data-attributes="member: 16685"><p>First off, let me say thanks to everyone that replied. I used the issue as an excuse to get another set of dies. However, I refused to be beat by a small piece of brass. Here is what I did to remedy the situation. I went to Home Depot and bought two 1/4"x2" self tapping hex bolts and ten 1/4" fender washers ($3.50). I drilled a 3/16th pilot hole in the flash hole and screwed in the self tapping screw into the hole in the brass. I then rethreaded the screw into the flash hole using a socket and 5 washers as spacers. The brass popped out pretty easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3fingervic, post: 519415, member: 16685"] First off, let me say thanks to everyone that replied. I used the issue as an excuse to get another set of dies. However, I refused to be beat by a small piece of brass. Here is what I did to remedy the situation. I went to Home Depot and bought two 1/4"x2" self tapping hex bolts and ten 1/4" fender washers ($3.50). I drilled a 3/16th pilot hole in the flash hole and screwed in the self tapping screw into the hole in the brass. I then rethreaded the screw into the flash hole using a socket and 5 washers as spacers. The brass popped out pretty easily. [/QUOTE]
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