H&I sizing dies

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H&I sizing dies

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Were do you go to buy H&I dies in the UK now a days and how much are they.
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Most dealers will sell them I suspect.

Hannams price is £27.95 for the Lyman but can be had cheaper, the RCBS ones tend to be a tad more expensive.
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dromia wrote: RCBS

What does that mean....?!!! :D
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I seem to of lost a few. I know I had a .314. I cleaned and overhauled my lubrisizer but I can not find my H&I dies any were I have a couple but they are all the wrong sizes. I definately don't fancy buying more at £27.50 a pop.
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Alpha1 wrote:I seem to of lost a few. I know I had a .314. I cleaned and overhauled my lubrisizer but I can not find my H&I dies any were I have a couple but they are all the wrong sizes. I definately don't fancy buying more at £27.50 a pop.
I keep mine in plastic 12g ammo boxes - it helps when you are as dreadfully untidy as I am!!!
They're also available from Hannams
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#8 Post by Alpha1 »

The die on the left is a Lyman .312 H&I sizing die. The one on the right I made in .314. I am making a jig to make it easier to drill the holes accurately and some other bits to make reproducing them quicker and easier. The accurate dimension of the hole through the centre is the challenging bit. I enjoyed this little exercise. I will probably make more. I need to find a supplier of the correct size rubber 0 rings.teanews hmm whats next.
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I've got some "O" rings.
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#10 Post by Alpha1 »

Don't you just love it when a plan comes together.
Its taken a while to get these cast boolits sorted waiting for a group buy to actually get the mould cut in the USA. Getting the mould delivered to the UK. Then my bullet melter gave up on me at the first attempt to cast some. The wife came to the rescue by buying me a new lead melter. So after a afternoon casting session I managed to cast quite a few nice shiny .314 loverin boolits. I spent a full day trying to find a lyman sizing die in .314 that I know I definitely had all I can find is the empty Lyman tube it came in. So I made a .314 sizing die for the lube sizer I tried it out this evening to be honest I had to alter it slightly. They are quite cleverly made. Any way I got there in the end I have lots of lubed boolits and they all measure .314. So a result and I have made lots of notes and little drawings so next time it should be easier. All that is left now is a reloading session then its off to the range.
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