Loadmaster Number 2

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I deprime in station one and take out the index rod. Wear some rubber gloves and do all of the brass. Watch out for the berdin primer. Bent my depriming pin. Then run all the brass through FA tumbler. Then sort and clean all the pockets. When reloading, just put back the index rod and use the depriming/resizing die again. Works like a charm. Lucky charm that is.
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Thanks for the info. I've read several post stating the same. I just never replied to them on that forum.
I'm using a lee Carbide full length sizing die with a decapper in station one. I believe I need to acquire
the die you are talking about and put it in station one and take the one I have and remove the decapper
pin and put that die in station two.<Just the resizing part> So station two will be used for priming and
resizing. They say it helps to hold the shell in place better while it's being primed.<Did I get that rite?>
I have looked a couple of times for the universal die, but the info they gave about that one sounded like it was the same die I have. I'd really like to get me hands on one. Any info on that would be much appreciated. Thank you , and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
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Yes, you got that right.

The universal decapping die is a great tool anyway, and it's not expensive.
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scotland wrote:I deprime in station one and take out the index rod. Wear some rubber gloves and do all of the brass. Watch out for the berdin primer. Bent my depriming pin. Then run all the brass through FA tumbler. Then sort and clean all the pockets. When reloading, just put back the index rod and use the depriming/resizing die again. Works like a charm. Lucky charm that is.
Thanks for the info. and happy new year :D
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Fyodor wrote:Yes, you got that right.

The universal decapping die is a great tool anyway, and it's not expensive.
I'm searching for one of them animals. As soon as I track him down, I going to mount him on my turret.
Thanks for the info. and Happy new Year.

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Try FS Reloading or Titan Reloading. They seem to have the best prices.
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scotland wrote:Try FS Reloading or Titan Reloading. They seem to have the best prices.
Thank you I'll give them a try.
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Like most reloading tool animals, they are herd animals and don't like to be alone. Take two. :p
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Fyodor wrote:Like most reloading tool animals, they are herd animals and don't like to be alone. Take two. :p
Yep, one thing they do not tell you is, when you by a loadmaster or a progressive is.
Being able to multi-Task is a must.
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