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21 December 2006, 18:42
M 98
split locking rings!
does any one know who makes/supplies after market locking rings for dies which are split, like the old RCBS ones
some one mentioned it in one of there posts but i could not find it
daniel
21 December 2006, 18:55
Buliwyf
Forester die lock rings are a good choice. Part # 011321.
21 December 2006, 20:30
GrantC
Hornady rings.


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21 December 2006, 21:15
vapodog
quote:
Originally posted by GrantC:
Hornady rings.

Yes....and good stuff here.....and for those of you that use the L&L bushings a even more necessary tool. I wish Hornady knew that!!!


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21 December 2006, 21:18
Cheechako
M98

How many do you need? I have a few that I could swap you something for.

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21 December 2006, 21:28
mike_elmer
I believe Lyman also makes/sells them.


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22 December 2006, 00:45
utk
I prefer the Lyman lock rings because they are made of steel vs. Forster´s which are made of aluminium.
22 December 2006, 03:13
Dwight
Sinclair sells them.
24 December 2006, 05:55
Buliwyf
Forester lock rings are made of aluminium and were designed for the Co-Ax press. Any wear takes plce on the lock ring which is inexpensive as opposed to the press taking dies in and out.

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B
24 December 2006, 13:25
Swamp_Fox
quote:
Originally posted by vapodog:
quote:
Originally posted by GrantC:
Hornady rings.

Yes....and good stuff here.....and for those of you that use the L&L bushings a even more necessary tool. I wish Hornady knew that!!!


+1 And they have flats so you can use a wrench instead of pliers. Also the tension screws are recessed.


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