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Reloading
Lee collet dies
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<blockquote data-quote="buffalorancher" data-source="post: 297721" data-attributes="member: 5771"><p>When I first received my collet die for my 6-284 I was careful to follow the instructions but soon found that my die is not very picky. After many checks with a mic I figured out that if I push reasonably hard on the press(whatever that is) and it is sizing to the base of the neck, everything was very consistent. No need to toggle or exert consistent pressure. From an operators stand point this is the simplest die to run that I own and definately the best bang for the buck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buffalorancher, post: 297721, member: 5771"] When I first received my collet die for my 6-284 I was careful to follow the instructions but soon found that my die is not very picky. After many checks with a mic I figured out that if I push reasonably hard on the press(whatever that is) and it is sizing to the base of the neck, everything was very consistent. No need to toggle or exert consistent pressure. From an operators stand point this is the simplest die to run that I own and definately the best bang for the buck. [/QUOTE]
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