Rob, I use a lot of Lee long and short universal expanding or universal charging die bodies for making neck expanders.
I have made that style for the Lee dies. I know I have one and maybe even two like that in the drawer with the other dies.
Today was the .22 silhouette match at Wilton. They ran a chicken shoot (offhand at paper targets set at 25yds. One shot per shooter per target. Closest to center wins) concurrent with the silhouette match. Needless to say, the indoor firing line was packed. We ended up shooting 3 to a bench. Berms were dark, wet sand so we painted the animals white for the iron sight shooter. Half way thru the match, the sun appeared, dried out the berms and the white targets all but disappeared. Scoped shooters shot the 3 MOA rounds which were black. When I shot the 50 yd relay, there was a big divot in the berm, plus a shadow from the sun right behind and slightly left of the actual target. If you did not concentrate hard, it was easy to center on the big circle created by the shadow. And having hits, which are silver on the left side of that tiny target made you think that was the center of the imaginary target created by the shadow. I love it when the conditions throw these curve balls at you.
This was the first match since swapping the rear mounts to the standard Unertl mount like my other scopes. No more backwards numbers. Only issue was at the beginning of the match. We started at 150 yds. My first shot did not hit anything, including the berm. Shot another, same thing. So, it was not frozen sand. Aimed at the bottom of the berm and still nothing. Hmmm... I wonder if I read the setting wrong when I got settings on Wed. Cranked the turret one full turn and drilled the target in the center. God I love these scopes.
We talked about M-dies last Wed and today my buddy Paul tells me there is a bag in the back of my SUV. I look and it is a bag of dies to be used to make M-dies for those that need them. I should be good for a while.
Another great day at Wilton. I probably should take some pics so you guys can see how good we have it. I'm telling you, off all the clubs I've belonged to and shot at, this one is the best. They don't have the most, but the attitude and comfort for year-round shooting is hard to beat.
UPDATE: So, I hit the button to submit the post above and my computer starts reading Ian's post to me. I thought somebody had called me on my cell and somehow it had connected to my computer. It started out by saying my name. I did not even know that I had a feature on my computer that would read the screen to me. I guess I don't even have to read anymore.
I wonder if my eyes will get fat??