Decapping Pin replacement lead time
Quote from Reloader on May 27, 2013, 8:15 pmI just got my .223 Carbide dies. Only 12 or 13 weeks, not a big deal. I was rocking along reloading the several thousand .223 brass cases that I prep'd in anticipation, and after about 1200 rounds I bent the primer decap pin. I took everything apart, since I had already decapped the brass, and found stainless steel polishing pins jammed in the primer hole from my polishing process. DANG! Anyway...
What is the lead time to order a few replacement pins? Am I going to wait 8 weeks or more for these parts as well?
Just wondering how to proceed.
Happy Memorial Day, Dillon team!
I just got my .223 Carbide dies. Only 12 or 13 weeks, not a big deal. I was rocking along reloading the several thousand .223 brass cases that I prep'd in anticipation, and after about 1200 rounds I bent the primer decap pin. I took everything apart, since I had already decapped the brass, and found stainless steel polishing pins jammed in the primer hole from my polishing process. DANG! Anyway...
What is the lead time to order a few replacement pins? Am I going to wait 8 weeks or more for these parts as well?
Just wondering how to proceed.
Happy Memorial Day, Dillon team!
Quote from Reloader on May 28, 2013, 6:01 pmWe have lots of 223 decap pins in stock. Check your die box, a spare was included with the die set.
We have lots of 223 decap pins in stock. Check your die box, a spare was included with the die set.
