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| If I ever get my lathe running again I will make you all you want. |
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| Yes the diameter of the small section needs to be known.
I have lots of extra RCBS, and Forester pilots on hand, will measure them in the morning and post their diameter
Drop me a PM.
J Wisner |
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| I have made several over the years.
I used my lathe.
But one can ever use a drill press and file if one has the time. |
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| The RCBS pilots I have are a 5/32" ( .155" ) diameter stub. While the Forester pilots I have are a 3/16" ( .186" ) diameter stub
JW |
| Posts: 1517 | Location: Chehalis, Washington | Registered: 02 April 2003 | 
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| If you only need one, you can make it yourself on a drill, file and sand paper. That is how we made things we needed before we got a lathe. |
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| Breaking out the caliper. They measure .190 diameter.
Close enough to Foster (should have thought of this--which i have) |
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