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    What happens when a GP11 case gets mixed in with PPU reloadables?

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    It's an RCBS, your covered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarPig1976 View Post
    It's an RCBS, your covered.
    Replacement under warranty en route, even as we speak

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    Exactly, at least you can get parts for those.
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    Doesn't hurt that I live about 50 miles from RCBS

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    50 miles or 5000 they replace anything broke so far.........Harold

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbogo3 View Post
    50 miles or 5000 they replace anything broke so far.........Harold
    True, but I've driven up there and picked up warranty replacements. Once was in the area and had them unstick a case from a die for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calfed View Post
    had them unstick a case
    I found once I owned the tool, there was no further need for it. It was when I was 120 miles from the nearest store that a problem occurred. That was about 1985. Since then I may have used it...twice?
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    I think that is one of the many "codicils" of Murphy's Law".

    Like:

    The quickest way to find something is to go and buy another one.
    Tracer works both ways.
    Your (military) equipment was supplied by the lowest bidder.
    Incoming "friendly" fire is more accurate than incoming enemy fire.

    And so on.

    I have ended up with "multiples" of lots of stuff: dies, tools, fasteners, kitchen gizmos; usually bought in indecent haste, because the originals were not quite where they should have been when "urgently" needed.

    The "pro-active" side of "multiples is that it is handy to keep a couple of "spare" decapper / expander spindles and decapping pins of the various types and sizes, in the tool cupboard.

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    As a general point, the decapping spindles can often be fettled back into shape. Pins? Not so much. Check out the Lee decapping system; the "spindle" is not threaded, but smooth and is retained by a top nut assembly that is essentially a "collet". If you try to deprime a Berdan case, the pin is simply forced back up in the collet and not mangled. (Works on all but the most insanely-crimped boxer cases).

    And check out Lyman's .22 and .30 cal Tungsten Carbide decapper / expander ball kits; they come with a couple of adapter plugs so they can be used in a wide variety of dies. These seriously reduce "drag' as the ball exits the case neck. Less drag: less stretch and less noise.

    On a different tack: I destroyed both a CH and an RCBS primer-pocket decrimper tool, prepping "surplus" brass. Then I coughed up for Mr. Dillon's masterpiece and have never looked back. Only thing I did was to run a small, Tungsten-Carbide centre drill bit into the end of the "large" pocket swager, so that I could do the pockets of the very same Berdan cases that mangle the decapping pins of the unwary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce_in_Oz View Post
    Check out the Lee decapping system; the "spindle" is not threaded, but smooth and is retained by a top nut assembly that is essentially a "collet". If you try to deprime a Berdan case, the pin is simply forced back up in the collet and not mangled. (Works on all but the most insanely-crimped boxer cases).
    Not so fast there Bruce, I have one in the shop I managed to mangle. The thing kept slipping up so I kept tightening and tightening the collet. When I needed the damn thing it was too tight,,,,Mangled.

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