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Wondering if members can set up loaner program for dies
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<blockquote data-quote="ok-22shooter" data-source="post: 3512804" data-attributes="member: 42477"><p>I have several carbide sizing dies. the carbide is contained within a ring or sleeve at the entrance to the die. this ring is maybe a press or shrink fit into the lower 1/2" or so of the steel die body. While I have not seen the Lee die, I believe it has the same type of carbide ring with the upper bore of the die larger than the carbide ring ID. This allows the full length of the brass case to be pushed thru the carbide ring using a ram that passes thru the carbide ring. I have both Bar-Sto and LW barrels in some of my gun. My buddy does not. Thousands of rounds of brass both from our guns and range pickup/purchased to run thru a die. With many bullet molds, I also have collected several hundred pounds of lead bullet alloy. Always looking for more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ok-22shooter, post: 3512804, member: 42477"] I have several carbide sizing dies. the carbide is contained within a ring or sleeve at the entrance to the die. this ring is maybe a press or shrink fit into the lower 1/2" or so of the steel die body. While I have not seen the Lee die, I believe it has the same type of carbide ring with the upper bore of the die larger than the carbide ring ID. This allows the full length of the brass case to be pushed thru the carbide ring using a ram that passes thru the carbide ring. I have both Bar-Sto and LW barrels in some of my gun. My buddy does not. Thousands of rounds of brass both from our guns and range pickup/purchased to run thru a die. With many bullet molds, I also have collected several hundred pounds of lead bullet alloy. Always looking for more. [/QUOTE]
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