.30 Carbine dies
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.30 Carbine dies
Anyone have a set of .30 carbine dies for sale? Carbide ones would be great but any will do. Thanks
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Re: .30 Carbine dies
I have a set which has never been used. I don’t think carbide is good idea, since the case is tapered.
You can have them for £35 plus postage.
FredB
You can have them for £35 plus postage.
FredB
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Re: .30 Carbine dies
Hi Fred,FredB wrote:I have a set which has never been used. I don’t think carbide is good idea, since the case is tapered.
You can have them for £35 plus postage.
FredB
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Re: .30 Carbine dies
Yes, I use carbide dies (Lee) and would still recommend lubing your cases.FredB wrote:I have a set which has never been used. I don’t think carbide is good idea, since the case is tapered.
You can have them for £35 plus postage.
FredB
Re: .30 Carbine dies
With 30 M1 Carbine you are extremely likely to get stuck cases if you don't lube the brass.
The brass is tapered over the whole length of the case.
The brass is tapered over the whole length of the case.
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Re: .30 Carbine dies
Thanks to Fred for the Die set. Now just need a shell holder
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Re: .30 Carbine dies
i also reccomend lube. I got away with a few firings but I'm now ripping rims off
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