So just got my first lube sizer die today. Lil 450 I'm gonna clean up repaint ect while I getting my power coating set up collected together and running.
Anyhow was looking at it and the individual sizer dies and I was curious . Why isn't there a mulit caliber deal made for one of these yet ? I mean I was looking at my NOE die with is basically a bushing set deal where all you do is slip a different bushing in and tighten up an Allen key.
I mean for the price of one Lubesizer die ($36 new seem to be average)
new I can get a few bushings. I mean the kit is only like $50 for all the basic stuff then another $5-$8 per bushing. And also $10 for the push rod but those are for the general caliber ( .22cal .30cal ect)
Maybe I'm missing something but couldn't something like this be made for a Lubesizer possibly so you have a multi caliber deal ? Think it would work with a few tweaks and would be nice for folks who want custom sizes or just plain more variety. Maybe have a .22cal one with the assorted bushings then a .30 can ,40 cal ect. I mean I'm no tool and die make but I honestly don't see how bad it could be. Just looking at pictures a sizer die basically just looks like a bored out cylinder with some holes for the lube and an eject rod nestled inside to push the bullet back out. I'm figuring the whole thing isn't sizing. So what not just machine out the top of one some how make a sizer bushing or ring or whatever that can slide in and be secured with one or two set screws maybe and boom. When it gets pushed in, the bushing does the initial sizing to whatever as it goes in further lube is pushed into the grooves , as it's raised back up the bushing shaves off and uniforms the lube and bang it's done. And if you want a different diameter just pop the body out can't the bushing and pop it back in.
Again though never used one so I'm not sure if the specifics but seems doable I think
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