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wjhendo
10-29-2020, 08:18 AM
In a local classifieds I found someone selling a Herters m49 bullet sizing/lube unit. It comes with a .359 die and top punch. Does anyone here know if additional dies/punches can be had (.309 & .311 for my 30-30's)? I wonder will the RCBS's fit?
Before I buy it (he's asking $60 for it), I'd like to know if I'll be able to use it for additional calibers. If ya'll think this sizer will be too much trouble/expense then I'll keep Alox lubing. Thanks for the help.

pworley1
10-29-2020, 08:28 AM
There are at least two different kinds of those. I have one that has a set screw that holds in the die and top punch and it uses lyman/ RCBS style dies and top punches. I have another one that uses saeco style threaded dies and top punches.

wjhendo
10-29-2020, 09:11 AM
There are at least two different kinds of those. I have one that has a set screw that holds in the die and top punch and it uses lyman/ RCBS style dies and top punches. I have another one that uses saeco style threaded dies and top punches.

Thanks....I tried to copy and paste the pics but cannot get it. It doesn't look like the die is threaded. But I don't see a set screw to hold the die in place. I may just pass on it since I don't know if components ae going to be available. Thanks for responding.

metricmonkeywrench
10-29-2020, 02:08 PM
I see stuff like this all the time and if the price is right i grab it anyway. if anything odd ball items like this are good trade fodder on S&S if i cant use it myself

Pressman
10-29-2020, 09:58 PM
The Model 49 uses Lyman type dies and top punch. I have not tried to sort this out, but some people say Lyman dies will work ok and others say they are a tad too small and cannot be used. No problem with the top punches interchanging.

Harter66
11-01-2020, 06:10 PM
I hope the Lyman dies work with the one I bought . If they don't I'm out $70 . I'm told the one I have is a pre/early Lyman 45 .

Stewbaby
11-01-2020, 07:32 PM
On the Herters, should be this one. Yes Lyman fit but you need the set screw.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20201101/fdd2fad87c040b938ce9adde11a8f9f4.jpg

Pressman
11-03-2020, 08:32 AM
I'm told the one I have is a pre/early Lyman 45 .

Someone got that wrong. The 45 came out in 1947, 20 years ahead of your Herter's. When Lyman replaced the 45 with the 450 Herter's picked up the remaining stock and offered them for sale in their catalogs.

Harter66
11-03-2020, 09:10 AM
Thanks Pressman , that makes sense and looks right .

Mine has the plain brass tube and 0 ring piston in it , I would guess the piston is new/replacement parts .

Will Darrs lube need a heater ? My version is basically 10wt at 100° .