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Blown out .308 cases / oversized chamber?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 1764841" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I bought a set of "new" RCBS dies at a shop in the city. Got them home and threw them into the die drawer. When I got around to using them I found that they had been returned. The decapping stem was bent, the pin broken and they had used vise grips to tighten it down as the nut was gouged something awful. The dies themselves were undamaged and pristine. So I emailed RCBS gave them the story and asked for part numbers to order a whole new neck expander assembly. I got a response back within an hour that they were being mailed to me that day at no charge. Lesson learned, open them up and look at them in the store.</p><p></p><p>I've had fantastic luck with Dillon, RCBS, Redding and Hornady's customer service. Redding even polished one of their most excellent profile crimp dies a little bigger for me so I could use cast bullets for no charge. Seems that Dillon has set the standard that they all play by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 1764841, member: 3099"] I bought a set of "new" RCBS dies at a shop in the city. Got them home and threw them into the die drawer. When I got around to using them I found that they had been returned. The decapping stem was bent, the pin broken and they had used vise grips to tighten it down as the nut was gouged something awful. The dies themselves were undamaged and pristine. So I emailed RCBS gave them the story and asked for part numbers to order a whole new neck expander assembly. I got a response back within an hour that they were being mailed to me that day at no charge. Lesson learned, open them up and look at them in the store. I've had fantastic luck with Dillon, RCBS, Redding and Hornady's customer service. Redding even polished one of their most excellent profile crimp dies a little bigger for me so I could use cast bullets for no charge. Seems that Dillon has set the standard that they all play by. [/QUOTE]
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