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I am assuming that the Lee factory crimp die made for the Rem mag should work just as well with the Rigby. Is this valid? Anybody done it?. Thanks "D" | ||
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Lee will make a custom crimp die for any caliber they don't keep in regular stock. Compared to the price of a inventory die, the cost is quite a bit higher. However, if you'rem shooting a rifle chambered in Rigby, a few bucks probably won't matter. | |||
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Lee will make the crimp die, 25 bucks is not much, but the case has to fit an existing Lee shell holder... Perhaps the Rem die can be shortened or reamed out: only the Rigby�s neck has to enter the die. I wish Lee would make their trimmers and factory crimp dies in more calibers. Heck, they could even make money with them! Good shooting! Hermann ------------------ | |||
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Another solution is to turn about 4 thousands off the expander ball and use a powder that pretty well fills the case to half way up the neck or a bit less...That works very well indeed... ------------------ | |||
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Lee will make you a .416 Rigby crimp die, unless you piss them off real bad, or don't send the money, or something; they made one for me. Lee makes at least an Auto-Prime shellholder for .416 Rigby. It's probably the same one they use for the .45-70, and it doesn't fit real well. It was unusable in their priming tool, even after I modified their priming tool. I ended up having a shellholder custom-made for the original Lee priming tool because I like that one, but it wasn't cheap, even though the gunsmith undercharged me. A normal person would just buy an RCBS hand priming tool and use the RCBS or Redding shellholder, which seem to fit the cases just fine. I think the "for anything they make a shellholder for" applies to case trimmers, not to crimp dies. | |||
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