Dillon Rifle Die Question
Quote from Reloader on October 21, 2007, 5:30 amHello and thank you for redesigning this site into something very useful to both myself as the consumer and you as the seller. I love what Dillon products I own and can't recommend them enough to every fellow reloader I meet.
With that out of the way, here's my question...
Do your rifle full length sizing die have a deprimer rod that can back out of the top of the die? I am hoping it doesn't, because it is a royal pain in the a** when it continuously happens with my Lee full length sizer die. Thanks for the reply. 🙂
Hello and thank you for redesigning this site into something very useful to both myself as the consumer and you as the seller. I love what Dillon products I own and can't recommend them enough to every fellow reloader I meet.
With that out of the way, here's my question...
Do your rifle full length sizing die have a deprimer rod that can back out of the top of the die? I am hoping it doesn't, because it is a royal pain in the a** when it continuously happens with my Lee full length sizer die. Thanks for the reply. 🙂
Quote from Reloader on February 1, 2008, 11:21 pmsecretbard
All of my dillion rifle dies do have a removable combination neck sizing and de-priming pin. But I have never seem it get loose.
secretbard
All of my dillion rifle dies do have a removable combination neck sizing and de-priming pin. But I have never seem it get loose.
Quote from Reloader on February 4, 2008, 8:53 pmThe Dillon decap assembly threads into the top of the die, and the decap pin threads onto the bottom of the shaft. The Lee decap pin is designed to push up through a collet if excessive pressure is encountered.
The Dillon decap assembly threads into the top of the die, and the decap pin threads onto the bottom of the shaft. The Lee decap pin is designed to push up through a collet if excessive pressure is encountered.
