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Is this guy legit? Reloading questions??
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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3260389" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Okay so I bought the book I am on chapter 9. First impression Mr. Lee likes his products and must have been a heck of a salesman. Now I got some questions. </p><p></p><p>Swaging I haven't seen much mentioned on it in the book. I have seen a few different ways of doing it online. A couple stand alone tools for it and some dies for it. I know its necessary for example on 5.56 that has a crazy crimp. My question is how often is it required? For example you buy some new 223 brass. You load it and shoot it will it require swaging at some point?</p><p></p><p>Second question Lee quick change bushings. Do the dies stay in place or do you have to recheck each time you swap them? Also on the lock ring eliminator is that in place of the quick change bushing and to make sure the dies don't move? Are they calling the jam nut on a die a lock ring?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3260389, member: 32"] Okay so I bought the book I am on chapter 9. First impression Mr. Lee likes his products and must have been a heck of a salesman. Now I got some questions. Swaging I haven't seen much mentioned on it in the book. I have seen a few different ways of doing it online. A couple stand alone tools for it and some dies for it. I know its necessary for example on 5.56 that has a crazy crimp. My question is how often is it required? For example you buy some new 223 brass. You load it and shoot it will it require swaging at some point? Second question Lee quick change bushings. Do the dies stay in place or do you have to recheck each time you swap them? Also on the lock ring eliminator is that in place of the quick change bushing and to make sure the dies don't move? Are they calling the jam nut on a die a lock ring? [/QUOTE]
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