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Redding Free Floating Carbide Button Kit for 22 Cal. (48223)

I'm sitting here looking at a disassembled Redding full length 223 die from a 223 Remington National Match Die Set (3911, Series SPL), and replacement parts from a Redding Free Floating Carbide Button Kit (Kit No. 48223/ 22 Cal), and I'm wondering how in the heck these two could possibly be meant for marriage. I must be overthinking it since I can't find instructions anywhere on the web - not even on YouTube. Has anyone swapped out a standard expander button for the free floating variety?

I unscrewed and removed the original expander button (really more like a sleeve that is smooth on one end and knurled on the other) from the end of the central shaft that projects down through the resizing die and grasps the secured end of the decapping pin, then I slid the new replacement carbide button (really more like a slightly elongated bead) over the decapping pin and shaft to the point where the diameter of the shaft suddenly increases and so stops the button, which is at the top of the threads. Then I screwed the new (knurled) replacement sleeve in behind the carbide button to secure the button in place and fasten/tighten down on the decapping pin. The problem is that the top of the replacement sleeve stops about 3/32-inch from the carbide button. Now one would think that this makes for the "floating" feature. However, if that's the case then the carbide bead...er, button floats over bare threads located between the stop on the shaft and the top of the screw-on sleeve.

Bah! I guess that's the way it's supposed to work. But it sure looks like a Rube Goldberg design to me. www.rubegoldberg.com

And by the way, a picture would be worth most of the words above. However, I can't find the cable that links my camera to the computer. I must have a dozen micro usb cables around here that fit everything else in my house from all our cell phones to GPS devices, etc. But leave it to me to buy a Sony camera that has a proprietary plug design. And this is the second Sony cable I've lost at $25 each.

Hal
 
There is only one way to put it together and that is just as you described. Yes the carbide button does float over the threaded section. Should last just fine for years to come. And if you ever wear the stem out Redding will most likly give you a new one free. That's how good of a company they are. You are way over thinking this. Load some ammo up and go shoot.
 
Yep. You got it. I use the Redding carbide button on several of my dies, even on RCBS dies. Goes on the same way, it floats and works just fine. Enjoy that carbide.
 

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