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A friend of mine just gave me a set of 222rem. dies. The problem is i only have a rcbs press. Is there anyway i can make the dies fit with not a lot of extra expense? thanx | ||
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I'm miffed, I have no experience with Lee but I assumed all dies were 7/8x14 threads!! I suppose you never get to old to learn something. Based on that then I will probably never own a set of Lee dies. Correction, I just went out to the shop and I do have some Lee dies for a 250-3000 Savage and they are 7/8x14 and fit in all my presses, so whats the deal???? ------------------ | |||
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Just try them. Lee's fit my Redding Ultra Mag perfectly. | |||
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<Daryl Elder> |
I use Lee dies in my Rockchucker. They are a standard thread. | ||
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Lee .44 mag dies fit in my Rockchucker press, have actually tried to see if they fit? ------------------ | |||
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Been using Lee dies in my RCBS presses for years. First a Junior then later a Rock Chucker. Have you tried them? Good luck and good shooting | |||
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"Is there anyway i can make the dies fit with not a lot of extra expense?" Yep, you screw them in the press, doesn't cost a thing. Any makers dies for common calibers fit in the majority of all presses. The only exceptions are oddball calibers like the 50 BMG. | |||
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Could it be, you have the Lee loader? In that case the dies will not have threads. These are neck size, mallet driven dies; no easy way to get them in the press. Get a mallet. or is the bushing with the RCBS ( Rockchucker ) lost and the thread size is too big for the dies? I�m sure you can get an 1 1/2 ? to 7/8 x 14 adapter from them. Good shooting! Hermann ------------------ | |||
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redneck7mm, I have one RCBS Rock Chucker Press and one Lee Turret for holes press. ------------------ | |||
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