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<blockquote data-quote="willyqbc" data-source="post: 1621927" data-attributes="member: 17279"><p>I use a pretty simple cheap method to use one die for multiple rifles. get yourself or make yourself some shims that will just barely fit around the die body. a few in .002 and .003 should be fine. I have access to some nice precut shims that fit perfectly.</p><p></p><p>now say you have 3 rifles that need 2.099", 2.097", and 2.095" to get a nice .002" bump. I simply set up the die for the 2.095" and use as normal, for the rifle that needs 2.097" simply slide a .002" shim under the die lock ring before tightening it down, for the rifle that needs 2.099" just add .004" shims under the lock ring....with good quality shims, and good notes taken, this method is very reliable and repeatable, same idea as the different thickness shell holders, but a bit more customizeable.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willyqbc, post: 1621927, member: 17279"] I use a pretty simple cheap method to use one die for multiple rifles. get yourself or make yourself some shims that will just barely fit around the die body. a few in .002 and .003 should be fine. I have access to some nice precut shims that fit perfectly. now say you have 3 rifles that need 2.099", 2.097", and 2.095" to get a nice .002" bump. I simply set up the die for the 2.095" and use as normal, for the rifle that needs 2.097" simply slide a .002" shim under the die lock ring before tightening it down, for the rifle that needs 2.099" just add .004" shims under the lock ring....with good quality shims, and good notes taken, this method is very reliable and repeatable, same idea as the different thickness shell holders, but a bit more customizeable. Chris [/QUOTE]
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