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Resizing Die - Making one??
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<blockquote data-quote="Utah Shotgunner" data-source="post: 117006" data-attributes="member: 5860"><p>Dave,</p><p></p><p>I think I might have to give it a try. I actually found another two articles last night in my 1937 Rifleman about this. In one article (including dimensional drawings) a guy made his own press, dies, powder measure and powder scale. We sure have it a LOT easier now.</p><p></p><p>Among my stuff I also have a 30-06 die that is marked "Homemade 30-06". Very well done, I sized a few cases with it out of curiousity and it seemed to work perfectly. It was in a box with a bunch of other stuff bought at an auction.</p><p></p><p>When all of the misc. parts are in my hand I might ask you more detailed questions as my friend is a great machinist but not a shooter. He likes these kind of projects as a learning experience. He made me a set of 10 to 12ga "Chambermates" about a year before they became readily available on the market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Utah Shotgunner, post: 117006, member: 5860"] Dave, I think I might have to give it a try. I actually found another two articles last night in my 1937 Rifleman about this. In one article (including dimensional drawings) a guy made his own press, dies, powder measure and powder scale. We sure have it a LOT easier now. Among my stuff I also have a 30-06 die that is marked "Homemade 30-06". Very well done, I sized a few cases with it out of curiousity and it seemed to work perfectly. It was in a box with a bunch of other stuff bought at an auction. When all of the misc. parts are in my hand I might ask you more detailed questions as my friend is a great machinist but not a shooter. He likes these kind of projects as a learning experience. He made me a set of 10 to 12ga "Chambermates" about a year before they became readily available on the market. [/QUOTE]
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