I need one for a Lyman 457193 boolit in .460 with 4 rows of lube holes. I think I'd rather have your flanged type. Are you familiar with this application? If so please send my your information and I'll send your money.
Thanks, Jack
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I need one for a Lyman 457193 boolit in .460 with 4 rows of lube holes. I think I'd rather have your flanged type. Are you familiar with this application? If so please send my your information and I'll send your money.
Thanks, Jack
HEY CHRIS; I'm in need of a die for the .223 NATO from Mihec. For the STAR
sizer, at .2345. Let me know cost for a MO. Thanks; bigmac
bigmac, PM is on the way.
lathesmith
Chris, How about an answer to my request.
Jack
Hi kc, sorry I missed your first post, PM is on the way.
lathesmith
PM for dies.
Thanks
Harry
Thanks Harry, PM replied to.
lathesmith
PM sent!
Thanks Jon, PM replied to.
Sent PM.
j dude, PM replied to.
Thanks,
lathesmith
PM sent!
Matt, PM replied to.
Thanks,
lathesmith
Is it possible to make a star die for the 690gr .503 Ross design that can lube all 5 grooves in one pass?
From this GB
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?t=138551
Is it possible to make a star die for the 690gr .503 Ross design that can lube all 5 grooves in one pass?
From this GB
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?t=138551
Hi Markus, it depends on the center-to-center lube groove measurement, but based on what I can see in that drawing, I would say yes. The C-to-C measurement and the size you want is all I would need to make a die for this. Also, you would want an extra-short punch, a normal length punch wouldn't work with this one.
Thanks,
lathesmith
That would be the safest bet Marcus, a slug in hand is always the best way to make sure the die is right, especially on an odd-size slug.
lathesmith
Just sent a pm for a couple of dies, the Paul Jones Creedmore .45 and the Ideal 375166.
I have a Magma Star, and I'm wondering what the difference is between the flanged and O-ring dies?
Thanks! (ps: I've ordered from you before and your dies are the best!)
Hi JD,
If you are referring to the C-clip die, you can see the difference in the opening post of this thread. The C-clip dies are a lighter-duty, slightly lower cost die. For the larger slugs/calibers you are wanting to work with here, you would definitely be better off with the factory flange style dies.
Thanks,
Chris