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<blockquote data-quote="rockchalk06" data-source="post: 3969634" data-attributes="member: 40794"><p>Single stage. I always decap separately from sizing.</p><p></p><p>The decapping rod is toast. Lyman wont replace it or sell me a new one. I'm having trouble finding one.</p><p></p><p>I decided to not spend anymore money on this 300 Blackout endeavor until I get a rifle. I took the guts out of the die, stuck it in a Lee die ring and in my vise upside down. Broke out the Dremel tool, some flitz and went to town. 10 minutes later it's like glass. I'll have to do a two step process of sizing with the Lyman die, then running them through my L.E. Wilson mandrel die. Die sizes very smoothly too.</p><p></p><p>So far, the 1st 15 I did look great. Only a .003" working of the necks from sizing without the expander ball then running them through my mandrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockchalk06, post: 3969634, member: 40794"] Single stage. I always decap separately from sizing. The decapping rod is toast. Lyman wont replace it or sell me a new one. I'm having trouble finding one. I decided to not spend anymore money on this 300 Blackout endeavor until I get a rifle. I took the guts out of the die, stuck it in a Lee die ring and in my vise upside down. Broke out the Dremel tool, some flitz and went to town. 10 minutes later it's like glass. I'll have to do a two step process of sizing with the Lyman die, then running them through my L.E. Wilson mandrel die. Die sizes very smoothly too. So far, the 1st 15 I did look great. Only a .003" working of the necks from sizing without the expander ball then running them through my mandrel. [/QUOTE]
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