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Thread: BTX (xtp) Universal Multi Caliber Notch Die Caliber Range

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    BTX (xtp) Universal Multi Caliber Notch Die Caliber Range

    I thought I'd ask you swaggers and not bother BT Sniper so he could keep working on your projects.

    This multicaliber Notch die has me intrigued; I'm looking for several low velocity expansion solutions.

    What is the caliber range?

    Will it handle 224? Smaller?

    I saw that it will handle .500, but can it handle .510?

    Thanks for any input.

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    His notching die is used in conjunction with a shell holder. I don't know how you could put a derimmed 22LR case in a shell holder to notch it. Other than that, I imagine any case used with a shell holder would work. Bigger than 50, I can't vouch for. Never done it before.
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    what does the notching insert look like?

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    If I remember I'll take a pic tonight.
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    is it basically an insert that has triangular teeth on it? 6 teeth that have the edges sharpened/filed so they score the outside of the case and form it inward a little?

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    Click image for larger version. 

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    Here's the die and a piece of 9mm.
    "The right of the people to keep and bear...arms shall not be infringed. A well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the best and most natural defense of a free country..." (James Madison, I Annals of Congress 434 [June 8, 1789])


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    Pretty sure mine is solid and not hollow in the middle like yours

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    thanks for the pic lizard, gotta make me one of those notching dies
    Last edited by Cane_man; 05-06-2013 at 02:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizard333 View Post
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    Here's the die and a piece of 9mm.
    Whatcha readin' there Lizard333, no Sinclair catalogue I've seen?

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    That is the June issue of the Dillon Blue Press.

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    Mind telling us how much it cost?

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    BT sells it for 150$.
    Last edited by Lizard333; 05-07-2013 at 12:56 PM.
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    So it can't be used with commercial jackets?
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    not sure why it could not be used with any jacket so long as it was annealed first

    without a mill, you think one could be made using a triangular file? it's just a threaded die body like a Lee powder thru expander with the notching insert dropped in, and a threaded stop (punch) to hold it in place

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizard333 View Post
    His notching die is used in conjunction with a shell holder. I don't know how you could put a derimmed 22LR case in a shell holder to notch it. Other than that, I imagine any case used with a shell holder would work. Bigger than 50, I can't vouch for. Never done it before.
    Quote Originally Posted by IllinoisCoyoteHunter View Post
    So it can't be used with commercial jackets?
    Quote Originally Posted by Cane_man View Post
    not sure why it could not be used with any jacket so long as it was annealed first
    I'm a noob, so please clarify. If you aren't using a shellholder in a reloading press to hold the jacket, how are you going to use a commercial jacket?

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    i'm a nube as well, but i would think that a commercial jacket would have a flat base that could be pushed up into the notching die with a flat base punch that can be mounted on a reloading press, and then ejected with a knockout pin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cane_man View Post
    i'm a nube as well, but i would think that a commercial jacket would have a flat base that could be pushed up into the notching die with a flat base punch that can be mounted on a reloading press, and then ejected with a knockout pin


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    I was able to notched the RCE 40S&W jacket using BXT die and the bullet
    forming punch. Seat the bullet on the punch and raise the ram until the jacket
    makes contact with the notcher. The same adjustment and precautions apply.
    The genius of BT's design is it is self-centering producing perfect bullets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ohnomrbillk View Post
    I thought I'd ask you swaggers and not bother BT Sniper so he could keep working on your projects.

    This multicaliber Notch die has me intrigued; I'm looking for several low velocity expansion solutions.

    What is the caliber range?

    Will it handle 224? Smaller?

    I saw that it will handle .500, but can it handle .510?

    Thanks for any input.
    Did we ever figure out the 0.510" bullet compatibility?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohnomrbillk View Post
    Did we ever figure out the 0.510" bullet compatibility?
    The inside of my die measures .546, so I would say yes.

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