Very good idea thanks for posting that. I even think i have one of those laying around (someplace).
I think its actually a flaring tool for putting flared ends on various size copper tubing.
Broke my brand new .500 rcbs collet on the 7th pull. Stumbled on this 30 second YouTube video thats pure genius.
[QUOTE=scope eye;271337]the most I have been able to fit is 90gr of H4895.[/QUOTE]
Very good idea thanks for posting that. I even think i have one of those laying around (someplace).
I think its actually a flaring tool for putting flared ends on various size copper tubing.
Yes Sir, thats exactly right. Like you I know I have at least 2 of these. Now I just need to find them!
I wouldn't want to do 100's this way but often I load 10 test loads and only need to fire a couple.
It should be mentioned a washer could be placed on top of the press to prevent damage to the exposed threads. Just a thought.
Why is it I never think of stuff like that? Anyway...awesome idea and thanks for posting it! I have a flaring tool in the garage.
Scooter
Using the press with a pair of channel lock pliers or large dikes is the best if saving the bullets isnt a priority.
A simple answer I needed for a few oddballs I want pulled. Thanks SixOne!
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