Lee's new "M" style expanders
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- Опубликовано: 20 фев 2024
- Follow-up video demonstrating the new style with some that I picked up from Lee:
• Lee's new "M" expander...
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I just got a couple of these in the mail from Lee:
Walter - Ohhh, my..!! After all these decades, Lee finally did the two step..!! I'll just have to mosey over to Lee and phone in some orders. Thanks for passing on this good news...the new reloaders coming into the sports shooting scene won't know what they've missed out on.... Best Regards, Steve.
Great information, Walter! This will help MANY of us!
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Good job Lee. After I also researched this years ago, and I came to the same conclusion, and bought Lymans "M" dies or sets for all my pistol dies. So Lee must be listening to cast bullet reloaders, I know many have long been less than happy with the old die. Great video Walter and thanks for the screenshot.
Thank you Walter for this valuable information. That's good news for us casters and reloaders.
Awesome video Walter and thank you for sharing this with us.
NOE makes M style powder thru expander plugs for the Lee powder thru dies. I've been using them for about 3 months now and they work great, glad to see Lee finally get with the game!!
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Very informative video Walter, thank you. Subscribed, bell rang, commented, liked, upvoted, shared ... may the algorithm gods smile favorably upon your channel, Amigo.
Yes, it's hard to make one expander for all bullet types. I find the original expander over expands the case for plated bullets. So, I bought an extra one and reduced it a bit to save on case mouth cracks. If you are using the funnel adapter you can adjust the flare, but with the case activated powder measures, getting the full stroke will over flare.
The M from Lyman has nothing to do with the step on the expander. In their early diagrams showing the parts of their dies they used letters to indicate the parts. The letter M was used to indicate the expander. That is where the M in M type expanders came from.
Glad you can buy just the plugs but I’m not paying the crazy shipping rates direct from lee. They wanted $11 to ship me the paper instructions that come with the die box. I don’t think so.
Hey Walter…a BIG THANK YOU for posting this video with the screenshot 👍🤘👍🤘👍🤘!
Good video Walter. Thanks for sharing. 👍🇺🇸
Great news! Thank you for the report.
That’s great! I will order a new plug for my expander die. Thank you.
vert interesting walter, will have to keep an eye out for them great video
Good information!
Walter enjoyed the video. Thanks for the heads up.