alanwk
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Why would you use the universal depriming die and not the one that comes with die set? Thanks.
Alan
Alan
The case sides never touch the depriming die.Why would you use the universal depriming die and not the one that comes with die set?
pg 52 of Lee’s manual (2nd edition).
“None of the foreign matter on the brass case is hard enough to damage the carbide die.”
Because I deprime clean then size. All my sizing dies have the rod removed
Why would you use the universal depriming die and not the one that comes with die set? Thanks.
Alan
I use it for those times I need to deprime a live primer. More than one time I have discovered a split neck or other case defect after the priming stage.Why would you use the universal depriming die and not the one that comes with die set? Thanks.
Alan
Why would you use the universal depriming die
I don't use Lee
Isn’t there a sizing step that comes from the expander on the pin in rifle cases?
I wasn't clear... I do use a couple of Lee products (bullets sizers, collet bullet crimper, 41mag to 45acp shotshell) but for the Cadet I just use a (RCBS) 30-06 die in a manner similar to the universal depriming die for the ability to not overwork brass.It’s pretty hard to screw up a pointy stick. Decapping dies don’t need critical machining tolerances or aerospace materials which push prices up to $75... it’s a decapping die... it’s just a pointy stick...