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08 February 2010, 02:40
JD Miller
A case holder
Can some one point me to a case holder that one of the reloading tool manufacturers sell, to hold a case head firmly and can be made to use to chuck a case in a drill ? Does Lee have something like that
08 February 2010, 02:48
Jerry Liles
The case holder for the Lee case trimmer will do what you want. I use it when annealing brass.

Jerry Liles
08 February 2010, 03:03
JD Miller
This, lock stud and shell holder? Is that different than a RCBS or Redding shell holder? Is it threaded for the lock stud? Cant tell how it works..



08 February 2010, 03:42
sksshooter
yes the shell holder is flat on the bottom like the lee hand prime shell holders except it is threaded inside and the drill adapter screws into it and tightens the case in place.
08 February 2010, 06:05
Fish30114
JD, not sure what you're up to, but I use this one with on of the Lock studs in the base, and it is universal.

Lee universal 'chuck'

This is what let's it lock down against, and be used in your drill Drill adapter
08 February 2010, 06:36
ted thorn
Lee also makes a 3 jaw chuck that fits in a drill. It's what I use to do a lot of case prep work.


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08 February 2010, 06:58
JD Miller
Ted, you mean the same one that Fish posted the link to?

Are these two items the ones that go together?





08 February 2010, 07:20
ted thorn
Yes sir! thumb


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08 February 2010, 07:24
alcap
Sinclair Intl. has a stainless one. Has hex shank for drill or screwdriver. Comes as universal using Lee auto-prime shell holders or case head specific (.223,.38 Spl., PPC. ,473, etc.)

AL W


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08 February 2010, 07:25
JD Miller
Thanks Ted, Fish, sks, Jerry