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Reloading
Lee Die Owners Please Help
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1552892" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I use the Lee lock ring but I LOCK IT DOWN using a wrench. Otherwise you will have slight flex movement of the die. It could also be slop in your press. Either lock the die down with a wrench or replace the lock rings with conventional type and see what happens. I have used about all the major die makers stuff over the past 40 years and there are good and bad in them all. I probably use more Lee dies than anything these days because they work for me once I learned how to use them correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1552892, member: 10178"] I use the Lee lock ring but I LOCK IT DOWN using a wrench. Otherwise you will have slight flex movement of the die. It could also be slop in your press. Either lock the die down with a wrench or replace the lock rings with conventional type and see what happens. I have used about all the major die makers stuff over the past 40 years and there are good and bad in them all. I probably use more Lee dies than anything these days because they work for me once I learned how to use them correctly. [/QUOTE]
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