Die Lock Rings
Quote from Reloader on April 27, 2014, 7:23 pmI have a 1050 and I am looking for some die lock rings. I have 3 tool heads. One set up in 9mm, one in .223 and the third setup to process brass in .223. I want to add .308 to set up, but I don't want to pay a fortune for the 2 extra tool heads right now.
I want the die lock rings to swap out on the 2 .223 tool heads I have, trimming and reloading. I just want to be able to set the dies and lock them in, so I can switch calibers without the hassle of fine tuning them all the time. Can any one recommend some good lock dies that will fit in the 1050?
Thanks
I have a 1050 and I am looking for some die lock rings. I have 3 tool heads. One set up in 9mm, one in .223 and the third setup to process brass in .223. I want to add .308 to set up, but I don't want to pay a fortune for the 2 extra tool heads right now.
I want the die lock rings to swap out on the 2 .223 tool heads I have, trimming and reloading. I just want to be able to set the dies and lock them in, so I can switch calibers without the hassle of fine tuning them all the time. Can any one recommend some good lock dies that will fit in the 1050?
Thanks
Quote from Reloader on May 20, 2014, 3:28 amI pretty much use Dillon everything except die rings. The Hornady locking rings are about the best ones out there.
I pretty much use Dillon everything except die rings. The Hornady locking rings are about the best ones out there.
Quote from Reloader on September 19, 2017, 12:08 amI use the Forster cross bolt lock rings. They loosen and adjust easily. Cheaper by the ten pack, often cheap on Ebay.
I use the Forster cross bolt lock rings. They loosen and adjust easily. Cheaper by the ten pack, often cheap on Ebay.
