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Reloading
Lee collet dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Mild Bill" data-source="post: 296334" data-attributes="member: 18943"><p>I really like the positive aspects of the lee collet dies, but I am having a heck of a time figuring out how to get them set up and how much pressure to put on the handle. All I seem to be able to do is pop the caps off, I don't think I am cranking on them too hard, but apparently I am. </p><p></p><p>It ain't easy being an overgrown midwest farm boy.</p><p></p><p>I have a forster co-axe press. I been wondering if I would have better luck using them in a rock chucker or a reding boss press</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mild Bill, post: 296334, member: 18943"] I really like the positive aspects of the lee collet dies, but I am having a heck of a time figuring out how to get them set up and how much pressure to put on the handle. All I seem to be able to do is pop the caps off, I don't think I am cranking on them too hard, but apparently I am. It ain't easy being an overgrown midwest farm boy. I have a forster co-axe press. I been wondering if I would have better luck using them in a rock chucker or a reding boss press [/QUOTE]
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