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Neck sizing with FL dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 688605" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Hang on ! read the date Redding did not make any " body dies " in 1969 No commercial company did at that time . I came up with the idea way before Redding started to make body dies even though they made them in secret for many years . If you knew you could order one but they never advertised it . The reason they made them in secret was because they stole the idea. I do recognise that others may have come up with the same idea . </p><p>Why is it so hard for people to think that some private person may actually invent something . I still have my very first body die conversion from an old Lyman die from 1969 , I keep it just for sentimental reasons. Now I would not bother to make one as they are very cheap to buy and better sized than conversion and you can get a small base die also. .</p><p></p><p>Never said anything about Wilson Neck dies you are imagining things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 688605, member: 17844"] Hang on ! read the date Redding did not make any " body dies " in 1969 No commercial company did at that time . I came up with the idea way before Redding started to make body dies even though they made them in secret for many years . If you knew you could order one but they never advertised it . The reason they made them in secret was because they stole the idea. I do recognise that others may have come up with the same idea . Why is it so hard for people to think that some private person may actually invent something . I still have my very first body die conversion from an old Lyman die from 1969 , I keep it just for sentimental reasons. Now I would not bother to make one as they are very cheap to buy and better sized than conversion and you can get a small base die also. . Never said anything about Wilson Neck dies you are imagining things. [/QUOTE]
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