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Reloading
New Forster Co-ax
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotewillie" data-source="post: 2266671" data-attributes="member: 117877"><p>I ordered a dozen rings right away, after I tried to insert a Lee collet die. Then after I realized it really didn't take much more force to push it in over the o-ring, I wondered if I even needed it on the Lees. The Lee, Hornady, and Forster lock rings are all the same thickness, with the RCBS lock rings being right at .050 thinner. So, I'll use the Forster rings on the RCBS dies for sure. Really shouldn't need them on the others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotewillie, post: 2266671, member: 117877"] I ordered a dozen rings right away, after I tried to insert a Lee collet die. Then after I realized it really didn't take much more force to push it in over the o-ring, I wondered if I even needed it on the Lees. The Lee, Hornady, and Forster lock rings are all the same thickness, with the RCBS lock rings being right at .050 thinner. So, I'll use the Forster rings on the RCBS dies for sure. Really shouldn't need them on the others. [/QUOTE]
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