Lee seating die issue

Michael

Active Member. Uh/What
I am kinda with Ian on Lee dies, sorry if I sound snobbish. I have 1 rifle FL sizer die, 1 pistol set that I haven't used in 15 years, the expander die for cast bullets, oh and their funky factory crimp 40 S&W die that I used for my G27 to iron out the bulge before I sold the 27, I think that's about it. When I need a die it's Forester, Hornady, Lyman, RCBS, or Redding, 90% of the time, depending on what I need for the task at hand.
 
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Mitty38

Well-Known Member
Finaly got to try the glue trick. It worked.
So good to go for now

Got ahold of Lee, again.
They are can make me a custom stem. $8.52 they gave me a reference # and put a note on my account.So They have a reference when and if I decide to send in the bullets.
If this works sufficiently for now I will wait till I get the cash, to order some other stuff from them.
 

462

California's Central Coast Amid The Insanity
Finaly got to try the glue trick. It worked.
So good to go for now

Got ahold of Lee, again.
They are can make me a custom stem. $8.52 they gave me a reference # and put a note on my account.So They have a reference when and if I decide to send in the bullets.
If this works sufficiently for now I will wait till I get the cash, to order some other stuff from them.
Emmett, another advantage of the hot melt glue method is that the glue is easily removed and the process repeated with another bullet design. Save your money for something exciting . . . like a pie.

Pie: Costco sells a 12" pumpkin pie for $7.99(?). All year long, too, not just at the holidays.
 

Mitty38

Well-Known Member