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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 5287640" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>After similar decapping experiences I decided perhaps an inexpensive universal decappinig die would be the way to go. So of course, I go to BassPro and buy one. Feeling particularly smart and extra good looking I set it up and start decappiing. 45 minutes into a large batch of 280/30.06/308 brass the pin has worked loose (I dint tighten enough?) and the pin bends. I try to straighten, that is not in my skill set. Back to Basspro, a whole hour of my day shot. </p><p></p><p>You will find you can use article X with every caliber, or most, or sometimese just one caliber. Over time, I accumulate various pieces and parts until the need to swap in or out no longer is necessary. My time is valuable and this redundant stuff drives me crazy. And if a part is not so expensive I may acquire two or three of them, just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 5287640, member: 5958"] After similar decapping experiences I decided perhaps an inexpensive universal decappinig die would be the way to go. So of course, I go to BassPro and buy one. Feeling particularly smart and extra good looking I set it up and start decappiing. 45 minutes into a large batch of 280/30.06/308 brass the pin has worked loose (I dint tighten enough?) and the pin bends. I try to straighten, that is not in my skill set. Back to Basspro, a whole hour of my day shot. You will find you can use article X with every caliber, or most, or sometimese just one caliber. Over time, I accumulate various pieces and parts until the need to swap in or out no longer is necessary. My time is valuable and this redundant stuff drives me crazy. And if a part is not so expensive I may acquire two or three of them, just in case. [/QUOTE]
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