.260 Full Length Resizing Die

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  • BradMacc82

    Ultimate Member
    Industry Partner
    Aug 17, 2011
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    I had to order mine in, after a case got stuck when necking down (.308).

    Currently w/out a spare, otherwise I'd be happy to send it off to you.
     

    K-43

    West of Morning Side
    Oct 20, 2010
    1,882
    PG
    Have to call around to see who carries one in stock

    You can make a stuck case remover with a simple home kit. 1/4-20 tap, #7 or 13/64 drill bit, 1/4-20 hex bolt, washers, a small socket that a case will fit into but is no larger than the die base. (or a similar size bolt, tap, and drill bit)
    Put the die in a vise upright. Loosen the locking collar on the expander rod so it can be pulled to the shoulder and out of the way of the drill.
    Drill, tap, put the bolt through the washers as needed, through the socket, screw into the tapped case. Crank slowly with a wrench.
     

    Yoshi

    Invictus
    Jun 9, 2010
    4,520
    Someplace in Maryland
    I had to order mine in, after a case got stuck when necking down (.308).

    Currently w/out a spare, otherwise I'd be happy to send it off to you.

    Thanks for the kind offer.

    Have to call around to see who carries one in stock

    You can make a stuck case remover with a simple home kit. 1/4-20 tap, #7 or 13/64 drill bit, 1/4-20 hex bolt, washers, a small socket that a case will fit into but is no larger than the die base. (or a similar size bolt, tap, and drill bit)
    Put the die in a vise upright. Loosen the locking collar on the expander rod so it can be pulled to the shoulder and out of the way of the drill.
    Drill, tap, put the bolt through the washers as needed, through the socket, screw into the tapped case. Crank slowly with a wrench.

    Thanks. I tried another method and screwed up the die. Royally... Will be trying this method if I get another stuck case.
     

    K-43

    West of Morning Side
    Oct 20, 2010
    1,882
    PG
    Sorry you had to do that. Oh well. RCBS makes a stuck case kit, but why pay for something most of us have on hand?
    I haven't had a stuck case since I started using die wax. The sprays and pads just didn't cut it for me.
     

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