Buy a new stem or is this the perfect time to buy Hornady dies with 100 free bullets?
https://www.brownells.com/reloading/...8%2bWinchester
https://www.hornady.com/corporate/pr...et-loaded-2018
Buy a new stem or is this the perfect time to buy Hornady dies with 100 free bullets?
https://www.brownells.com/reloading/...8%2bWinchester
https://www.hornady.com/corporate/pr...et-loaded-2018
#RESIST
Redding offers a lifetime warranty. Unless you abused it, they will replace it for free.
http://www.redding-reloading.com/tot...ity-since-1946
I've never broken a Lee decapper. Just FYI.
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I have
Then I discovered Squirrel Daddy replacement pins, I strongly recommend them.
#RESIST
Would this work in a Lee 308 die?
http://www.squirreldaddy.com/3-Ball-...p/sd24-110.htm
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I’ve broken a Lee decapper as well. Thx for the suggestion on the replacement pins, didnt know those existed.
I have started using my Lee dies with the collet just barely tight enough to push out the typical primer and have not broken one since. If something pushes it up I just tap it back down with a hammer.
The Squirrel Daddy pins look cool though.
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I was going to ask WTF your problem is that you broke a stem, but then I remembered that I have bent/broken two of them. Well, actually I bent them, it was a large redneck (me) and a bench vise that broke them trying to straighten them out. So obviously it's just a normal part of reloading.
The #poorfag move is to call Redding and cry until they send you a replacement, which is what I did (except it was RCBS).
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