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RCBS die question
08 March 2006, 03:15
bucktail_RCBS die question
There's a guy in classified who has a set of RCBS dies in .357/.38. They are reasonably priced and I would like to buy them if they are carbide. He doesn't know if they are carbide. I know that with the newer RCBS dies, the carbide dies come in a gray box, and the dies in green boxes are tool steel, but these dies appear to be older. Has RCBS always had this color coding system, & if not, how do we tell if they are carbide or not?
08 March 2006, 03:22
fredj338buck, the sizing die should be marked carbide. I have a set, green box, from like 1976???
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08 March 2006, 03:30
bucktail_Thank you
08 March 2006, 03:47
RiflemanZI have a set from the 70's that are green steel dies.
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08 March 2006, 07:11
Ol` JoeIf you look at the bottom inside edge of the sizer you will see the carbide ring if it`s a carbide die, no ring it is steel.
BTW
I`ve also carbide dies in the green box. Mine are mid 60`s vintage, I can`t say when they changed.
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Ol' Joe is correct.
I too have a couple of carbide pistol die sets from the late '60's and they are in the RCBS Green plastic boxes . There is a stamping that says "carbo" on the top of the sizing /decapping die in the same place that gives the cal. designation so it makes it easy to know if carbide or not.
08 March 2006, 22:04
Allan DeGrootThe "green box" Carbo dies sets will usually have a label
that's got a blue strip on it, but not always...
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08 March 2006, 22:40
MasteriflemanOl' Joe has the best way to tell. When you look at the sizer die end-on from the bottom, you'll see a slight ring about 1/16" to 3/32" and that will tell you if it's carbide. No ring - No carbide.
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