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Hello Folks, I'm just starting and have cleaned my brass in the tumbler.This is my once fired brass. My first reloads will be .45acp ammo. I have the 4 piece Lee Deluxe pistol die set. I have read the instructions but I need more help. Are all the Die Lock Rings factory set? I have the Lyman turret press and I want to set up that turret for just .45's. I appreciate any and all help. KC.
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First welcome to the forum! The dies do not come pre-set from the factory. Read the pamphlet that came with the dies, they explain how to set them up. Good luck with your new hoby, it's not hard, just go slow!
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IIRC you want to run the decapping die all the way down until it reaches the shellholder and then back it out the thickness of two nickels. This should resize .45 ACP brass to fit any firearm. Be aware that some trial-and-error is always part of setting up reloading dies the first time.
Good luck. .45 ACP is a good round to start with. |
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ken2925:
While advice given here might be good (or bad?), read the instructions that come with the dies. They tell the right way to set up the dies according to the manufacturer who made the dies. While there can be deviations from the instructions, a new reloader needs to start with the instructions. LDBennett |
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Besides the manufacturer's instructions (Yes, real men read instructions!), The ABCs of Reloading has info on die set-up...
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Thanks folks, KC.
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In addition to previous great advice; I use the simple rule that may help you visualize the process better. When setting up dies, always back them off and set the die BODY first. This is Always your reference point. There isn't a die set yet that I have seen in which you adjust the seater, sizer or other "inner" adjustment first; back it well out and do one step at a time with the instructions. You'll have it down in no time.
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