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New reloading dies

freezingduck

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So I used to little or not good enough lube on my brass and i ripped the case rim.
I then broke the pin trying to get the case out:(
So now I need to buy a new sizing die.
The die was from a Forster Die set in 6,5x55.
The cost of a new forster sizing die is about the same as a set of dies from RCBS is the forster dies worth it?

Its for long range shooting using 6,5x55...
 
Re: New reloading dies

<span style="text-decoration: line-through">Call Forster and see what it costs to fix yours. If they are anything like Redding, it'll only cost you shipping and a little embarassment.</span>

Nevermind...did not notice you are OCONUS.
 
Re: New reloading dies

Just use a 1/4 - 20 tap and bolt with washer and an appropriatley sized socket (as a spacer) and it will come out, plus so much cheaper than buying a kit.

Someone had suggested this to me and it was easy. I actually made the pieces in to a kit other than the tap so it's right there ready to go.
 
Re: New reloading dies

drill, tap, socket, washer, bolt. Fast, simple, effective. Order die parts, reassemble, done. More lube next time. Everybody sticks a case eventually, next time you'll be prepared.
 
Re: New reloading dies

We use 1/4"x20 taps/bolts. You would likely use a 12 or 13mm but the process for pulling stuck cases is easy enough.

IF I had your bent decap rod problem I would (1) get a Lee Universal Decapping die AND (2) a Lyman "M" expander die and would continue to use the same sizer die.