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
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????
"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.
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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I have one RCBS Rock Chucker Press and one Lee Turret for holes press. For both press I used die sets from Lyman, Rcbs, Honardy and Lee (depend on caliber). I can change all die set if I want with all press depend on the work (neck up new cases,...) I reload 8 calibers with this way without any problems. I advice you if you have a Rock Chucker press to use lock ring from RCBS in this way all your dies will be adjusted how you want.
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