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Reloading
Larry Willis collet die
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<blockquote data-quote="tonyf3" data-source="post: 3026939" data-attributes="member: 6649"><p>My dad has body die that was spun up in the 70s by the guy who built his 7mm RM.</p><p>It was a regular sizing die and the top is machined off so there was no shoulder. The bottom had a little bit removed just above where the belt clearance is on the bottom of the die. Basically when you run the case up it stops right at the belt</p><p>It was a 2 step operation. I remember doing it when I learned to reload.</p><p>Its an alternate way if they dies aren't available. Probably costs alot unless someone has their own equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonyf3, post: 3026939, member: 6649"] My dad has body die that was spun up in the 70s by the guy who built his 7mm RM. It was a regular sizing die and the top is machined off so there was no shoulder. The bottom had a little bit removed just above where the belt clearance is on the bottom of the die. Basically when you run the case up it stops right at the belt It was a 2 step operation. I remember doing it when I learned to reload. Its an alternate way if they dies aren't available. Probably costs alot unless someone has their own equipment. [/QUOTE]
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