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I have mainly RCBS reloading equipment. I did purchase a Lee decapping die. I can not get the thing to turn for adjustments. I have two wrenches trying a heavy amount of pressure and it will not turn the adjustment nut at the top of the die.
Were there instructions included with the die?
Pin should be level with the top of the nut that holds it in place..Yes, all that it had was a pic showing one wrench on the top nut and another wrench on the die. Then it shows 2 arrows one for the top wrench then another arrow for the other wrench going the opposite direction. I tried a 223 case, I ran the die into the press until it touched the shell holder with the handle in the up position. I put a case in the shell holder and the pin doesn't touch the primer. The decapping pin is too far up inside the die body.
I used one of those Lee decappers for awhile and had to change the rod after breaking the pin. Wow that nut was really tight. Had to put it in the vise and put a 1/2 socket on it. Use a 6 point. I don't like them because you have to replace the whole rod if you break the pin instead of just replacing the pin. Eventually I always break the pin in a decapper, not as often in dies.Yes, all that it had was a pic showing one wrench on the top nut and another wrench on the die. Then it shows 2 arrows one for the top wrench then another arrow for the other wrench going the opposite direction. I tried a 223 case, I ran the die into the press until it touched the shell holder with the handle in the up position. I put a case in the shell holder and the pin doesn't touch the primer. The decapping pin is too far up inside the die body.
Correct, but don't tighten the hell out of it...lol...It's supposed to slide up in case of an obstruction so you don't break the pin... So just tight enough to knock the primers out without it pushing up...Turning the top nut doesn't adjust anything, it's just a collet that clamps the whole rod in place. Loosen, then slide the rod down, typically so it's flush with the top nut, then tighten the hell out of it.
I just cant Imagine why they tightened soooo tight from the factory.

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