die spacer washer

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emmie

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at one time there was a spacer washer made so you can load 357 and 44mag by just putting this washer under the 38spl/44spl die.
any one still make these? have a set they are not useing?

thank you for your time-------emmie
 
A few years ago I heard about those washers and called RCBS to see if they carried them. They did. I tried to order one and the customer service guy wouldn't do it. Instead, he just sent me a couple of them at no charge. Have always had good dealings with RCBS.
 
I think Lyman also has them as well. I use a spacer and it works like a charm for me, I was surprised at how accurate it was.
 
cheap way out go to the hardware store and buy 3 1/8"thick washers with a 7/8' id works just as well and much cheaper
 
Actually, two. One is not necessary for the sizing die, but I agree about going to Lowes, or HD to get them.
 
I've used a set from RCBS for 20+ years. A great time-saving little tool.

I have to admit, when I saw your thread title "die spacer washer" I thought you were writing in German. :)
 
I have the Redding set of three washers.
One .135" for .38 - .357, the difference in case length is NOT 1/8".
one .125" for .44 Spl - Magnum, which are 1/8" apart.
one .040" so you can set the seating die up just high enough to not crimp without disturbing the crimp setting for your regular load.
 
thanks to all of you for this info. trying to help a old vet get started reloading 38/357,and wanting to save him some money.

emmie
 
"...38spl/44spl..." You do mean the .38spec/.357mag and .44spec/.44mag die sets don't you? You can make the whole issue go away by loading the magnum cases to Special velocities. Assuming you're using a magnum revolver. Eliminates the ring of lube crud that accumulates in the cylinders when shooting the shorter cases too.
"...sent me a couple of them at no charge..." Yep. They sent me a whole package of decapping pins long ago. Didn't take long either. The rest of the manufacturing world could learn a lot about customer service from the reloading manufacturers.
 
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