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470 NE Lee Factory Crimp Dies Available!
28 February 2006, 21:01
new_guy470 NE Lee Factory Crimp Dies Available!
From the other thread:
I just spoke to Lee and they
WILL make a 470NE factory crimp die.
They are made on the 1&1/4" body, and they still need a seated bullet in an empty case with each order... each die will be "custom."
Cost: $50 + $4 S&H.
01 March 2006, 04:03
iamgeneDo you have a contact at Lee I can contact or just call their Customer Service to place an order?
Thanks
new_guy:
Thanks for the folllow up.. that is good news.
01 March 2006, 05:01
new_guyJust call thier CS number... the girl that answered the phone knew exactly what I was talking about. So even the receptionist is up to speed on this new offering.
01 March 2006, 05:07
GeronomoTold ya!
Geronimo
01 March 2006, 06:39
new_guyYes, Geronomo get's the "told ya so" rights.
In fairness to the others that commented, however, there isn't anything on Lee's site about these new crimping dies.
Well done Geronomo. If you hadn't mentioned it, we never would have called.

02 March 2006, 19:51
SpringThey have had this policy for at least a year now. I ordered mine from Lee
last April after talking to them about it before that. I had read on AR for a while before then that Lee would make such crimps for those that requested it.
It took about 2 months for my 470 crimp to come in after ordering it.
04 March 2006, 21:41
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by Spring:
They have had this policy for at least a year now. I ordered mine from Lee last April after talking to them about it before that. I had read on AR for a while before then that Lee would make such crimps for those that requested it.
It took about 2 months for my 470 crimp to come in after ordering it.
Spring, does LEE make a regular die set for 470NE? I really don't care about the crimping feature.
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05 March 2006, 01:41
SpringI don't know for sure, MacD37, but I looked on their web site and didn't see them listed among the dies they offer. The ones I have were made by RCBS and they work great. These dies have the crimping feature built into them. Crimping with my RCBS dies does work, but I think I get more consistent crimps with a pure crimping die like the ones from Lee and the extra step isn't a big deal as I'm usually not making that many bullets at one time when loading for my .470.
06 March 2006, 23:57
iamgeneJust off the phone with Lee, confirmed $50 plus 4 bucks shipping, my empty 470 case and projectile going into the mail to Lee.
12 March 2006, 05:51
surestrikequote:
Originally posted by Spring:
They have had this policy for at least a year now. I ordered mine from Lee last April after talking to them about it before that. I had read on AR for a while before then that Lee would make such crimps for those that requested it.
It took about 2 months for my 470 crimp to come in after ordering it.
Spring,
I got a hold of a clueless poor young lasse at Lee. She told me that the die would not fit into my RCBS ammomaster as the thread pattern was different?
Is this true?
I think not.
12 March 2006, 06:55
Mike BrooksLee uses a 1.25 X14 thread for their big dies. I think (but not sure) that RCBS is a 1"X14 under the bushing.
Pop the plug and look!
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12 March 2006, 08:23
iamgeneLee lists their 50 cal dies as 1-1/4 by 12 thread on their website. On my Ammomaster, I bought a Hornady Lock N Load Conversion bushing for my 470 NE dies...it is sized 1-1/4 by 12 thread.
I'd say Ammomaster folks should be good to go.
hth
12 March 2006, 08:24
GeronomoYes the the thread size is 1 1/4" on the RCBS presses once you unscrew the bushing, as are most presses which have a similar bushing. The large body dies go right in.
Geronimo
12 March 2006, 08:28
GeronomoOh, I forgot to mention, this set up works just fine with the Rock Chucker Supreme. Don't really need a big honkin press for the nitro expresses.
Geronimo
12 March 2006, 20:49
surestrikeAwesome gentlemen,
Thank you.
31 March 2006, 05:05
iamgeneMailed unloaded 470 Nitro round on 3/06/06. Received the Lee crimp today, 3/30/06...xlint workmanship, screws right into my Ammomaster.