Was looking around Midway when I came across this
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/197053/lyman-msr-precision-4-die-system
I have no experience with Lyman dies, but I really like that the dies are black oxide coated and it comes with a case gauge.
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plant_one wrote:honestly a SB die for this caliber seems a bit much.
i can understand the need for one when normalizing military brass that may have been fired in a MG like 5.56 or 7.62 .... but for a caliber like this it seems.... excessive. My concern is over working the brass and shortening the longevity of it.
Hoot wrote:plant_one wrote:honestly a SB die for this caliber seems a bit much.
i can understand the need for one when normalizing military brass that may have been fired in a MG like 5.56 or 7.62 .... but for a caliber like this it seems.... excessive. My concern is over working the brass and shortening the longevity of it.
Actually I modded one of my shell holders (cheaper than an entire die) to allow the resizing die to come down a little further and it made some cases with too much growth, chamber again in my AR based upper, where they used to bind a little bit going in.
Hoot
Texas Sheepdawg wrote:Hoot wrote:plant_one wrote:honestly a SB die for this caliber seems a bit much.
i can understand the need for one when normalizing military brass that may have been fired in a MG like 5.56 or 7.62 .... but for a caliber like this it seems.... excessive. My concern is over working the brass and shortening the longevity of it.
Actually I modded one of my shell holders (cheaper than an entire die) to allow the resizing die to come down a little further and it made some cases with too much growth, chamber again in my AR based upper, where they used to bind a little bit going in.
Hoot
How you do that?
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