pertnear
Silver $$ Contributor
First, I'm not being critical at all & I definitely can't say anything about something I haven't tried. I just don't understand the "snap-in" die ring phenomena. I've been reloading for a long time & I have a small fortune in RCBS dies. I hated their original knurled die rings with a lead bead & set-screw to lock them. They just seemed to beg you to use pliers to tighten them in the press. Once you had them set, heaven help you to break the smashed bead loose & set it a little different. Very ugly situation. Eventually I replaced all of my rings with Hornady split rings with a set screw that compresses the ring circumference. I also bought a wrench that fits the squared off ring & I can tighten the die down with about 10 in-lb's estimated hand pressure.
I was screwing in a die & tightening with a wrench & I guess it took less than 10 sec. I guess I could shave 8 sec off that with a snap-in. The new LNL & Co-Ax style snap in is all the rage, I guess. I get that a very tight die does not allow the case to self-center. I use a MEC Marksman with floating shell holder to help with that. But the floating shell holder only self adjusts in the horizontal plane. I know Lee had a rubber "O" ring on their rings & I guess that was their idea of enhanced self-alignment(?) Do the new snap-in's allow for "floating" to self adjust to the case? I've heard shooters say I bought such 'n' such press just to get the quick die change feature. I'm just wondering....
I was screwing in a die & tightening with a wrench & I guess it took less than 10 sec. I guess I could shave 8 sec off that with a snap-in. The new LNL & Co-Ax style snap in is all the rage, I guess. I get that a very tight die does not allow the case to self-center. I use a MEC Marksman with floating shell holder to help with that. But the floating shell holder only self adjusts in the horizontal plane. I know Lee had a rubber "O" ring on their rings & I guess that was their idea of enhanced self-alignment(?) Do the new snap-in's allow for "floating" to self adjust to the case? I've heard shooters say I bought such 'n' such press just to get the quick die change feature. I'm just wondering....