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Reloading
Lee collet die
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<blockquote data-quote="JRE11" data-source="post: 5143361" data-attributes="member: 15773"><p>That's interesting to know about the Lee neck collet die actually bumping the shoulder. I recently bought some of the Lee neck collet dies along with Redding Body Dies to try out together. Haven't used yet, but my plan was to use the Body Die to resize and bump the shoulder 0.001-0.002 when needed, followed by using the Lee collet just for sizing the neck only. Guess I need to check with my bump gauge to make sure I'm not bumping the shoulder further when neck sizing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRE11, post: 5143361, member: 15773"] That’s interesting to know about the Lee neck collet die actually bumping the shoulder. I recently bought some of the Lee neck collet dies along with Redding Body Dies to try out together. Haven’t used yet, but my plan was to use the Body Die to resize and bump the shoulder 0.001-0.002 when needed, followed by using the Lee collet just for sizing the neck only. Guess I need to check with my bump gauge to make sure I’m not bumping the shoulder further when neck sizing. [/QUOTE]
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