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Why can’t we get good dies!
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<blockquote data-quote="TRexF16" data-source="post: 1923104" data-attributes="member: 108912"><p>What a brilliant question. Perhaps we'll learn the answer.</p><p>Not only had I never heard of a "clicker" in 35 years of serious handloading (including a couple wildcats and one I designed myself and went through the whole process of designing a chamber reamer and having the dies custom made), but it took me 6 pages of this thread to even remotely understand what a "clicker" is. And I do not use "remotely" lightly, as I still only have vaugest notion of what is being described.</p><p>I just never knew the die manufacturers were screwing up as much as is claimed. I'm usually really happy if I get a sizer that gives me less than .001 runout. I've never had an issue with the sizing of the lower half of the case and typically appreciate "the less the better" in this area.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents - I may be seriously too ignorant to understand the impact of this problem. So I would really appreciate if someone could provide a clearer explanation of exactly what the problem is.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Rex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRexF16, post: 1923104, member: 108912"] What a brilliant question. Perhaps we'll learn the answer. Not only had I never heard of a "clicker" in 35 years of serious handloading (including a couple wildcats and one I designed myself and went through the whole process of designing a chamber reamer and having the dies custom made), but it took me 6 pages of this thread to even remotely understand what a "clicker" is. And I do not use "remotely" lightly, as I still only have vaugest notion of what is being described. I just never knew the die manufacturers were screwing up as much as is claimed. I'm usually really happy if I get a sizer that gives me less than .001 runout. I've never had an issue with the sizing of the lower half of the case and typically appreciate "the less the better" in this area. Just my 2 cents - I may be seriously too ignorant to understand the impact of this problem. So I would really appreciate if someone could provide a clearer explanation of exactly what the problem is. Thanks, Rex [/QUOTE]
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