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375 cheytac shoot-long dies broke

trophyhunter

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  • Feb 13, 2011
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    Who makes the reloading dies sold by shoot-long.com for the 375 cheytac?

    I bought a set and need a decamping assembly. I decapped 3 pieces of brass and the threaded piece where the decapping pin is inserted snapped off.

    Gilbert
     
    When I was depriming 375, I just started putting the shell holder on the desk, dropping a decapping pin down in the shell, and tapping out the spent primer. I actually got about as fast as using a dedicated tool. 😂. Wasnt a high volume operation for me, so didn't mind.
     
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    When I was depriming 375, I just started putting the shell holder on the desk, dropping a decapping pin down in the shell, and tapping out the spent primer. I actually got about as fast as using a dedicated tool. 😂. Wasnt a high volume operation for me, so didn't mind.
    Framing nails might work also
    Not high volume for me, I do around 100rds at a time.
     
    Who makes the reloading dies sold by shoot-long.com for the 375 cheytac?

    I bought a set and need a decamping assembly. I decapped 3 pieces of brass and the threaded piece where the decapping pin is inserted snapped off.

    Gilbert
    Why wouldn’t you just reach out to Shoot-Long? Brian is a great guy.
     
    Well there's a name I haven't heard in a long time...

    @trophyhunter something I've had for ages that I use sometimes as a back up is a Harvey Universal Hand Depriming Tool. It's not as fast as a decapping die in a press, but in a lot of years I've never bent or broken a pin with it. I wouldn't want to deprime 100 rounds of big bore brass, but it's fine for smaller batches.