14 August 2011, 22:08
graybirdRCBS Trim Pro Pilot for 404 Jeffery
I posted this first in the Reloading Forum, but I'm not getting much traffic, so ...
I'm starting to gather the needed equipment for a 404 Jeffery I'll be building soon.
What is the diameter of the pilot for the RCBS Trim Pro you're using? I looked on the RCBS website and didn't see a .423 diameter pilot.
Thanks,
Forster makes #422 but not sure if it fits your rcbs? You could call rcbs or a .416 should work.
http://www.forsterproducts.com...og.asp?prodid=70031715 August 2011, 01:52
Von GruffI made my own. I had a spare 375 pilot so drilled a piece of brass and pined and epoxied it on the 375 pilot. Then using a i/2 drill in a vice as a sort of lathe, bought the brass over button down till it was a slip fit in a case that had been sized and expanded in the "M" die in my die set. Radiused the end and have a perfect pilot for my needs.
Von Gruff.
I chucked a 44 Magnum pilot in a drill press, then let it spin and held a file,
and then a knife-sharpening stone, against it until I had reduced it to a smooth slip-fit in the 404 Jeffery resized neck.
Making your own from what is on hand is that easy.
15 August 2011, 19:34
AtkinsonOn double rifles and all my big bores, and lever actions that I might be inclined to crimp, I use the file trim die..It is more accurate and gives me a uniform crimp on all loads..The cost of a trim die from RCBS is not much money.