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Reloading
Lee Die Owners Please Help
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<blockquote data-quote="birdiemc" data-source="post: 1552557" data-attributes="member: 29632"><p>Yes using the lock rings that came with the o-ring. I think I'm getting stacked tolerances with the bushing/press fit and die/bushing fit, then the o-ring perhaps not holding everything perfectly secure. Brass is same lot, same number firings. At least the stuff I was specifically addressing in my OP. </p><p>I've considered epoxy the bushing to the press, eliminate that room for error. Also considered the hornady lock rings, but before I go doing anything crazy or spending money I wanted to hear from satisfied Lee users.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdiemc, post: 1552557, member: 29632"] Yes using the lock rings that came with the o-ring. I think I'm getting stacked tolerances with the bushing/press fit and die/bushing fit, then the o-ring perhaps not holding everything perfectly secure. Brass is same lot, same number firings. At least the stuff I was specifically addressing in my OP. I've considered epoxy the bushing to the press, eliminate that room for error. Also considered the hornady lock rings, but before I go doing anything crazy or spending money I wanted to hear from satisfied Lee users. [/QUOTE]
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