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Larry Willis collet die
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<blockquote data-quote="AllenJ" data-source="post: 3033740" data-attributes="member: 34764"><p>Good morning everyone, whew it's been years since I posted here! I saw this thread in an email though and had to share my experience with the Willis die. </p><p>I bought one years ago, during the first "great brass shortage" lol. The die has worked exactly as described and it turns brass that won't chamber into being usable again. Anytime I'm loading belted magnums I use the die to measure the case, after sizing of course, and if the case sticks it then gets run through the collet portion of the die. Added steps to the reloading process but well worth it in my opinion. The cost of the die has easily been offset by the savings in not needing to buy new brass as much. If you shoot belted magnums, it is worth every penny IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllenJ, post: 3033740, member: 34764"] Good morning everyone, whew it's been years since I posted here! I saw this thread in an email though and had to share my experience with the Willis die. I bought one years ago, during the first "great brass shortage" lol. The die has worked exactly as described and it turns brass that won't chamber into being usable again. Anytime I'm loading belted magnums I use the die to measure the case, after sizing of course, and if the case sticks it then gets run through the collet portion of the die. Added steps to the reloading process but well worth it in my opinion. The cost of the die has easily been offset by the savings in not needing to buy new brass as much. If you shoot belted magnums, it is worth every penny IMO. [/QUOTE]
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