Lee Universal decapping die
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Lee Universal decapping die
Following on from my thread about decapping Lapua Palma brass
As per title, any one got one kicking about ?
Cheers
Alan
As per title, any one got one kicking about ?
Cheers
Alan
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Re: Lee Universal decapping die
Check out midway uk, got mine from there and it wasn't that expensive (unlike everything else on there)
Go on treat yourself, after all it is Christmas party2
Go on treat yourself, after all it is Christmas party2
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Re: Lee Universal decapping die
Myself and Midway do not have a good history tesnewsMatt wrote:Check out midway uk, got mine from there and it wasn't that expensive (unlike everything else on there)
Go on treat yourself, after all it is Christmas party2
I'll hang on to see if a reliable vendor can supply one
Alan
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Re: Lee Universal decapping die
I know what you mean, good thing with the lee decapper is that it's good value and should be cheap wherever you get it from clapclap
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Re: Lee Universal decapping die
Hannam's Reloading do them - by mail order.
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Re: Lee Universal decapping die
Henry Kranks have them in stock at £8.78, p&p is £4 on any order. I have a spare one and a couple of extra spare mandrels (not manage to break one yet!) if you want to borrow it to try?.
The pin dia. on the Lee Decappers is .06" (1.56MM).
The pin dia. on the Lee Decappers is .06" (1.56MM).
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Re: Lee Universal decapping die
Hannams and Kranks both closed till 2nd January now, I'm pretty impressed with service from both of them, I ordered a load of mtm cases from hannams yesterday morning and they were delivered this morning and that's after they said they couldn't guarantee getting them out till the new year due to how busy they were, top service, good prices too, their 25 rd shotshell cases are £3 cheaper than midway.
I wish both of them would go to the British shooting show as I would spend loads of wonga with them.
I wish both of them would go to the British shooting show as I would spend loads of wonga with them.
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Re: Lee Universal decapping die
Thanks for the kind offer of a loan, I think I'll just treat myself to a new onephaedra1106 wrote:Henry Kranks have them in stock at £8.78, p&p is £4 on any order. I have a spare one and a couple of extra spare mandrels (not manage to break one yet!) if you want to borrow it to try?.
The pin dia. on the Lee Decappers is .06" (1.56MM).
Alan
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