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no34570
08-02-2016, 07:58 PM
Hello All
Dale Hodges here other wise known as no34570 on this forum,have been away from shooting a casting for about 2 years or more for ill health and in a very tight monetary situation,but things are looking better and my health is vastly improved,so I am back with a vengeance.

I have got a rifle built on an Eddystone M1917 action that used to be 303/25 made into a 405 Winchester(I love the big bores and just old calibers )I am shooting cast but have no .414 sizing die for it,I have asked Buckshot,but he does not make them anymore,I even asked Al(SwedeNelson)but he said at the moment it would be along time before he could add it to his lineup,BUGGER!!!

I could get a custom Lee push through size and lube kit from Lee for $38US and a 6 week wait,but I do not need the Cast bullet hopper or the lube as I have plenty of them,so is there anyone making the Lee Push through sizing die,just the die and shellholder ram in .414 and will send to Australia and I would be able to use Paypal????
anyone?

Thanks for everyone's help in advance[smilie=s:

Cheers
Dale
aka no34570

Mk42gunner
08-02-2016, 11:49 PM
They aren't very complicated, do you know anybody that has a lathe?

Failing that, are there any local machine shops near you?

Good luck,

Robert

rondog
08-03-2016, 12:36 AM
Lee won't provide one WITHOUT the Alox lube and the round plastic case? Seems like if they made a custom die they'd be willing to forego the extras, but I haven't asked them.

no34570
08-03-2016, 02:16 AM
Hi Mk42gunner
I know no one with a lathe and the nearest town that would have anyone that could or might want to do it is over 165kms away one way from me and I have asked a few down there and they want nothing to do with it.

Cheers

no34570
08-03-2016, 02:20 AM
Hey rondog
I have emailed Lee asking that question in case I have to go that path,will wait and see I suppose.
Maybe I should have gone with a caliber that has more reloading tools and gear available than the 405Win,but at the time distributors here were bringing in stuff for the 405Win,but now,nothing :(

Cheers

DougGuy
08-03-2016, 03:16 AM
"An Export License is required to ship bullets, brass and other reloading components out of the US. The export license authorizes the export of reloading components for personal use only."

If you can find a shipper who will accept a die and punch and ship it to you I can buy one off ebay and modify the die and make a punch. It won't be cheap but it will be .414"

http://www.reloadinginternational.com/page.php?p=International_customers

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lee-410-Cal-Bullet-Lube-Sizing-Kit-LEE-90052-/231021227733?hash=item35c9f02ed5:g:9pQAAOSwubRXMSP v

I think you would be best off ordering custom size through Lee. It may take longer but it would be the cheapest route.

no34570
08-03-2016, 04:52 AM
"An Export License is required to ship bullets, brass and other reloading components out of the US. The export license authorizes the export of reloading components for personal use only."

If you can find a shipper who will accept a die and punch and ship it to you I can buy one off ebay and modify the die and make a punch. It won't be cheap but it will be .414"

http://www.reloadinginternational.com/page.php?p=International_customers

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lee-410-Cal-Bullet-Lube-Sizing-Kit-LEE-90052-/231021227733?hash=item35c9f02ed5:g:9pQAAOSwubRXMSP v

I think you would be best off ordering custom size through Lee. It may take longer but it would be the cheapest route.

Hi DougGuy
Thanks for the offer and help
I will try Lee and have found ammohead a member here does them,but he is moving at the moment and cannot do it right now,but thanks

Cheers

DougGuy
08-03-2016, 05:09 AM
Really doesn't matter *who* does the die, they still have to have an export license to ship it.

no34570
08-03-2016, 07:14 AM
Really doesn't matter *who* does the die, they still have to have an export license to ship it.
Okay thanks for the heads up,must have changed since the last sizing die I got for did not need one,but this world is a changing.

cheers

no34570
08-03-2016, 09:17 PM
Lee won't provide one WITHOUT the Alox lube and the round plastic case? Seems like if they made a custom die they'd be willing to forego the extras, but I haven't asked them.

Hey rondog
As I said earlier I have emailed Lee about not needing the die box and Alox,got a reply still the same price if I have it or don't:shock:

no34570
08-03-2016, 09:18 PM
Thanks to all that replied
I have a .414 custom Lee die getting made and will be here later next month,thanks

Sagebrush7
08-03-2016, 11:16 PM
The last two special sizers Lee sent me this year was sent bare in a tube and cost $40.00.




Thanks to all that replied
I have a .414 custom Lee die getting made and will be here later next month,thanks

no34570
08-04-2016, 12:54 AM
The last two special sizers Lee sent me this year was sent bare in a tube and cost $40.00.

Hey Sagebrush7
On Lee's website they are $38US,you got yours for $40 was that with shipping to you?
to me here in Australia it will be alot more!
A mate that I have in the US is getting me the die and will send it on to me,bloody legend !!!!

rondog
08-04-2016, 05:02 AM
Hey rondog
As I said earlier I have emailed Lee about not needing the die box and Alox,got a reply still the same price if I have it or don't:shock:

Not surprising. But no hazmat fee because of the Alox, right? That's what's kept me from ordering a special die, I don't want to pay a hazmat fee to receive something I don't want, won't use, and already have lots of.

Airman Basic
08-04-2016, 04:38 PM
Buckshot on this forum made a few for me. No alox involved.

dogmower
08-08-2016, 12:14 PM
It might be possible to open the regular .401 die lee sells without a lathe. I know I've modified a number of mine at least a few thousandths with a drill rod wrapped in sandpaper, chucked in a drill press. A few I've opened 3-4 thousandths, so it may be possible.

Moonie
08-08-2016, 10:55 PM
It might be possible to open the regular .401 die lee sells without a lathe. I know I've modified a number of mine at least a few thousandths with a drill rod wrapped in sandpaper, chucked in a drill press. A few I've opened 3-4 thousandths, so it may be possible.


Probably be easier to start with a .410 sizer.