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Reloading
Lee factory crimp die in an RCBS press
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2611944" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>I used have always used Just_jon's way and didn't know it was how JJ recommended setting up and using the LFC die. I read about this set and use method God only knows how long ago (6-7 years at least) on a forum dedicated to Marlin lever actions (I bought three JM stamped 336C's in 35 Rem for my sons and I to use before their prices went insane) and a guy there had the best IMO step by step directions on how to set up and use both the Lee Collet and Lee FC dies in a non-cam over action press like my Rockchucker and RCS presses. </p><p>Don't know for certain if the LFC die made that big of a difference in my 35 Remington reloads but all of my 336c's shoot 1.5" MOA or better at 100.</p><p></p><p>Just used the LFC die to crimp my first 35 450BM reloads going to shoot them on Monday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2611944, member: 95733"] I used have always used Just_jon's way and didn't know it was how JJ recommended setting up and using the LFC die. I read about this set and use method God only knows how long ago (6-7 years at least) on a forum dedicated to Marlin lever actions (I bought three JM stamped 336C's in 35 Rem for my sons and I to use before their prices went insane) and a guy there had the best IMO step by step directions on how to set up and use both the Lee Collet and Lee FC dies in a non-cam over action press like my Rockchucker and RCS presses. Don't know for certain if the LFC die made that big of a difference in my 35 Remington reloads but all of my 336c's shoot 1.5" MOA or better at 100. Just used the LFC die to crimp my first 35 450BM reloads going to shoot them on Monday. [/QUOTE]
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