Blkpwdrbuff
01-31-2009, 12:16 AM
Hi guys, I hope you can help me.
I had a Lyman 450 lubrisizer and the o-ring kept blowing, so I contacted Lyman.
They asked me to send it in, which I did. They informed me for $40 they would upgrade it to a 4500. OK, I did that.
Now the problem.
I had never lubed the Lyman 356632 bullet before.
When I lube it in my upgraded 4500, the push out rod doesn't push the bullet out far enough to easily grab it.
IF I put the wrench between the push out rod and the knockout link it seems to rise up farther.
Am I doing something wrong, or missing something when I install the sizing die?
I'm open to all suggestions.
I don't seem to have this problem with my .41 bullets, and I haven't sized any Lyman 401638 Devastators to see if I have the problem with these.
Sorry for the book length post.
any help would be much appreciated.
Blkpwdrbuff:castmine:
I had a Lyman 450 lubrisizer and the o-ring kept blowing, so I contacted Lyman.
They asked me to send it in, which I did. They informed me for $40 they would upgrade it to a 4500. OK, I did that.
Now the problem.
I had never lubed the Lyman 356632 bullet before.
When I lube it in my upgraded 4500, the push out rod doesn't push the bullet out far enough to easily grab it.
IF I put the wrench between the push out rod and the knockout link it seems to rise up farther.
Am I doing something wrong, or missing something when I install the sizing die?
I'm open to all suggestions.
I don't seem to have this problem with my .41 bullets, and I haven't sized any Lyman 401638 Devastators to see if I have the problem with these.
Sorry for the book length post.
any help would be much appreciated.
Blkpwdrbuff:castmine: