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.510" Collet Crimping Die--Anyone Know Where to Get One?

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28 April 2005, 20:16
Michael Robinson
.510" Collet Crimping Die--Anyone Know Where to Get One?
I put this post on the Reloading forum, too, but since there are so many .500 shooters here on the Big Bores forum, I thought I'd ask here as well.

Lee apparently doesn't make this size collet crimping die. And since I'm seating and roll crimping for my .500A2 in two steps anyway, I'd like to find one somewhere.


Mike

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28 April 2005, 21:59
Nitroman
John Ricks will make you one.


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28 April 2005, 23:37
surestrike
Hey ditto on the question only I need one for a .470NE. How do you get a hold of John Ricks?

Thanks

Greg Allyn



29 April 2005, 04:19
Nitroman
A search on www.google.com

http://home.earthlink.net/~rifles/


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29 April 2005, 04:33
brianbo
Good luck getting ahold of John Ricks... he's fallen off the grid again.


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29 April 2005, 10:18
Michael Robinson
Nitroman--thanks for the link. I have emailed John requesting the die.


Mike

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29 April 2005, 17:38
Geronomo
You can get the Factory Crimp die made by Lee Precision as a special order item. I ordered dies for .416 Rigby, .458 Lott, .470 NE, and .500 NE. The .416 Rigby and .458 Lott were each $25.00 and the two Nitro Express rounds were $50.00 each. You just load up a dummy round mail it to Lee Precision attention: Dave, with credit card info and mailing address and they will make the die for you.

Geronimo
29 April 2005, 19:55
Nitroman
They are making dies large enough for .500? When I had asked about this they told me they didn't have enough metal in the top of the die to do this. Cool. Will have to get one too.


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29 April 2005, 22:34
Geronomo
There is one caviat, however. I have an RCBS Rockchucker Supreme. As you probably know, these presses have the removeable inner sleeve, which when removed, allows large body dies to be used. The NE crimp dies are large body dies.

Geronimo
29 April 2005, 22:58
Cokdnloded
Will Lee do this with the collet sizing die too or is it only a crimp die thing? Also what other presses can use the large body dies?
30 April 2005, 02:17
Michael Robinson
Thanks, Geronomo. That's even better! Sounds like I should check in with Lee to make sure the die body for the .500A2 will be the normal 7/8".


Mike

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30 April 2005, 02:30
Robgunbuilder
Buy a .5 inch 5C collet and a cheap collet closer. Works perfectly-Rob


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30 April 2005, 02:30
Geronomo
Cokdnloded, I honestly don't know about the other types of dies you asked about. I was only interested in the crimp die and that was the only die I asked about. As far as other presses with the removeable inner sleeve, I believe that the Lee Classic Cast and the Redding 700 Ultramag both have them. There may be others, but those two come to mind at this time. Hope it helps.

Geronimo
01 May 2005, 06:40
Big Bore
I too could not get Lee to make me a .510 cal crimp die for my .50 Alaskan for any price. Now that they are making a press and die set for the .50 BMG maybe that has changed. Guess it is time to e-mail them again.


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04 May 2005, 09:24
416SW
Big Bore try CH4D they made the die set for my 50-110 which includes a crimp/seater die.
Just looked up 50 Alaskan they make them.

ch4d
04 May 2005, 16:00
jeffeosso
510 crimping dies...

while i hate to admit the mensch was right, the troll said to use the bottom of a standard belted made die set for crimping 500 jeffe...

seems to make a DEATH grip on the bullets...


so, pull out a beltedmag die, and try... the belt is the HUGE crimper

jeffe


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04 May 2005, 20:35
Michael Robinson
jeffe,

I'm not sure I follow all of this, but are you saying that a standard, H&H based belted magnum resizing die will crimp a .510" bullet using the belt recess?


Mike

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05 May 2005, 06:17
Michael Robinson
Found it!

Death Grip Crimp

And I even posted in that thread! But I wonder, does it really work or is it some kind of half-assed solution?


Mike

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