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I use gage pins. Grind the end chamfer for the lead of your liking.Im currently using a PMA madrel to neck up my 30br brass but was debating on whether to use gage pins or a mandrel for my final sizing step after full length sizing . Im currently using a Redding non bushing full length die.
im wondering if a Rcbs bullet puller that i already have would work to hold the gage pins to test to see if i like the gage pin setup?
Yes that will work.im wondering if a Rcbs bullet puller that i already have would work to hold the gage pins to test to see if i like the gage pin setup?
If you find a Canadian source could you please post as I too would like to purchase some. TKSWhat size pins would you start at for a 308 or 30br? I was thinking getting some ranging from .3040 to .3080 in increments of .0005" do you al use the plus or minus version or both?
Im looking for a good canadian source of them now . the one source I found wants 4.94 Canadian a piece for Vermont brand but has a minimum order of 70.00
If you find a Canadian source could you please post as I too would like to purchase some. TKS
Do you guys have Amazon up there? That's where I get mine.If you find a Canadian source could you please post as I too would like to purchase some. TKS
Amazon want 12 to 13 dollars a piece. I think thats a bit high.Do you guys have Amazon up there? That's where I get mine.
Their Caliber specific one that are offered in .0005" increments aren't coated if I remember right. I would go that way but at 21 dollars a piece they are pricey compared to a 4 dollar gage pin.I prefer the 21st Century mandrels which are coated. I started with the standard steel and decided very early on that the nitride was the ticket.
