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How much should I offer for these? There is a shell holder with them.




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How do I tell if they are steel or carbide? 0 -
quote:Originally posted by D@D
How do I tell if they are steel or carbide?
The sizing die will be the only one that is carbide. You can tell if a die is carbide by looking at the end of the die, the carbide will be a sleeve inside the steel. The carbide is darker. I can tell you though, that the sizing die in that set is not carbide.
$10-15, someone will still want to get a carbide die so they don't have to mess with lube.
On a side note, do you have standard rings to put on that set? Or better yet, I would trade you those rings for a set of locking rings that I have. Those rings work better for my press then other locking rings do.
Oh, and those rings are 4.80 from forester.0 -
They are steel. If you want carbide, buy carbide, like a used set of RCBS. These Bonanza dies are $15 to $20. If I saw them for $15 dollars I would buy them just for the rings. I have a Forester press and it seems that I am always short of the rings. 0
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