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Larry Willis collet die
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<blockquote data-quote="dstancu" data-source="post: 3026478" data-attributes="member: 9273"><p>It works as advertised. I use it for my 300 win mag, and noticed that hornady brass tends to bulge above the belt after 2-3 firings, and then the LW die does the trick really well. Higher quality brass (Peterson, Lapua) tends to be way more stable, and it takes way more firings to develop any noticeable bulge in that area.</p><p>The other great utility of the LW die is to quick test for detecting bulge (even when not visible yet), by just dropping the case in the die from the top - if it has the correct dimensions, it will drop in freely all the way to the belt; if it stops before the belt, then you set it aside for correction with the same die. Brilliant in its simplicity!</p><p>If indeed Larry died, RIP Larry! I hope someone keeps manufacturing a good product. If not, well, then someone with the right skills and machinery can pick it up, deal with the IP, and pump out a useful product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstancu, post: 3026478, member: 9273"] It works as advertised. I use it for my 300 win mag, and noticed that hornady brass tends to bulge above the belt after 2-3 firings, and then the LW die does the trick really well. Higher quality brass (Peterson, Lapua) tends to be way more stable, and it takes way more firings to develop any noticeable bulge in that area. The other great utility of the LW die is to quick test for detecting bulge (even when not visible yet), by just dropping the case in the die from the top - if it has the correct dimensions, it will drop in freely all the way to the belt; if it stops before the belt, then you set it aside for correction with the same die. Brilliant in its simplicity! If indeed Larry died, RIP Larry! I hope someone keeps manufacturing a good product. If not, well, then someone with the right skills and machinery can pick it up, deal with the IP, and pump out a useful product. [/QUOTE]
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