returning dies
anybody every return dies to rcbs because they thought the dies were not working properly.
21 July 2009, 20:19
BlacktailerYes. Give customer service a call. They are very helpful and friendly. I've never had any problem with them repairing or replacing anything that needed to be fixed.
21 July 2009, 20:24
aliveinccYears ago I had a 6.5 x 300wby built and could never get my RCBS dies to work when I tried to reload sized and once fired cases. I ordered a set of Reddings and never had any more problems.
Last week I talked to a tech at RCBS that gave me excellent info to get my electric scale working. He told me to call him back if I needed any further help. I suggest a phone call b/4 you send the dies back
21 July 2009, 21:26
Bob from down under4 years ago I sent back a set of dies for assessment to RCBS and I got a note back with the dies indicating what the assessment was.
I was happy with the note and explanation at the time.
I rang before I mailed them from Australia.
RCBS appears good to deal with.
The only problem for them was my accent.
21 July 2009, 22:27
skb2706Yep ...the only time I ever had an issue with RCBS was/is over a set of dies. They did replace them..........
22 July 2009, 07:08
Jim C. <><"
The only problem for them was my accent."
Aussies got accents?

23 July 2009, 21:07
hm1996In an effort to reduce bullet runout, I contacted RCBS and asked them if they could ream the neck on a very old full length sizing die to size my neck turned cases without needing/using the expander plug. I explained that this was not due to any defect in their die and offered to pay any charges.
They had me send in the die and three fired cases; a couple of weeks later received the die at no charge.
You can't beat RCBS customer service.
Regards,
hm
24 July 2009, 19:19
17chucksterAlmost all of my reloading gear is from RCBS because they stand behind teir products and take care of their customers. I scratched the inside of a sizing die and asked for them to buff it for a fee. The replaced it at no charge even though it was my fault it got scratched. They earned a customer for life that day.