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Lee Precision Universal Case Expanding Die

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2011

Hopefully this sums this little die up in a nut shell. More reloading videos to come.

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  • "new" rifle for you? Seemed like the bolt was sticky, not like your others that operate smooth as glass.

  • @jdouglasfisher Actually, no. The problem is that the casings were not sized all the way. I ended up swapping my die plate out, and in the process, I didn't readjust the sizing die, so some of the brass was not sized all the way down. Minor issue, but at least I know what I did...lol

  • I use mine for jacketed bullets too. In fact, anytime I don't seat boattails. For me, the seating die does not remove the flair enough. I have to make a gentle crimp on the mouth to get rid of the flair. is it possible that the reason you had so much trouble closing the bolt is because your cartridges still had some flair at the mouth?

  • @rrl55 The problem is that the casings were not sized all the way. Operator error...lol

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  • had that same issue working loads for my 270. wouldnt chamber and would sometimes had a hell of a time getting them out if i forced them like you were.. back to the drawing board.

  • @FreakydeekyDutchman Finn M39 Mosin Nagant.

  • that might just be the push I needed to try my hand at reloading. thanks sir

  • Thanks for the video, I'm not into handloading yet... but I will be in future. I've learned a lot from your channel so far. I hope you make more videos on the subject. Cheers.

  • @MrRockBluff Your welcome, Anytime.

  • Is that an Arisaka?

  • @500SWMAGOPERATOR Thanks for the info. So far, I've reloaded the flat base and BT bullets and I do prefer the BT.

  • @MrRockBluff It's not required to flare the neck on a rifle cartidge if you are using jacketed bullets . Flaring will make it easier to start a flat base bullet. Personally I perfer bullets with a boat tail for my rifle loads.

  • I need to get one of those dies for my .30-06 cast 180gr. rounds for my M1917 becuase it likes cast bullets.

  • It'd be awesome if you did basic tutorial on how you hand load your 7.62x54r. For all us beginners out there. Good video by the way.

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