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9/27/2012 5:18:29 PM EDT
Anyone know of a large die case that'll hold several different dies, preferrably with the LNL bushings attached?
9/27/2012 5:56:44 PM EDT
[#1]
I use the Hornady boxes and can fit a 3 die pistol set and Lee FCD with LNL bushings installed. The caliber case gauge also fits in the box just fine. You should be able to pick empty die boxes from Grafs or Midway for between $3 and $6 depending on if there is a sale.
9/27/2012 6:15:12 PM EDT
[#2]
I think mtm makes some that hold a dozen or so.
9/27/2012 6:30:23 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
I use the Hornady boxes and can fit a 3 die pistol set and Lee FCD with LNL bushings installed. The caliber case gauge also fits in the box just fine. You should be able to pick empty die boxes from Grafs or Midway for between $3 and $6 depending on if there is a sale.


This.

I even have a Hornady micro seater on my 223 seating die and it fits i nthe Hornady case with LNL bushings. MidwayUSA sells them for a few bucks.
9/27/2012 7:22:05 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
I use the Hornady boxes and can fit a 3 die pistol set and Lee FCD with LNL bushings installed. The caliber case gauge also fits in the box just fine. You should be able to pick empty die boxes from Grafs or Midway for between $3 and $6 depending on if there is a sale.


^ This is exactly how I have my dies. Hornady: With the foam insert that is provided it makes a nice snug fit. You can keep any instructions or notes behind the foam. Also, because of the grooves, the boxes stack really neatly together. It also has a place for the different seating stems and little pipes for shell holders.

Or do you mean several... more than 4, I guess?
9/28/2012 3:35:24 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I use the Hornady boxes and can fit a 3 die pistol set and Lee FCD with LNL bushings installed. The caliber case gauge also fits in the box just fine. You should be able to pick empty die boxes from Grafs or Midway for between $3 and $6 depending on if there is a sale.


^ This is exactly how I have my dies. Hornady: With the foam insert that is provided it makes a nice snug fit. You can keep any instructions or notes behind the foam. Also, because of the grooves, the boxes stack really neatly together. It also has a place for the different seating stems and little pipes for shell holders.

Or do you mean several... more than 4, I guess?


I was thinking of a large box or two like the MTM case but I may order some Hornady cases and go that route.  I think I'd need to modify the MTM holes to make it work.  I just wanted to see if someone else found any secret multi-die cases that might work.
9/28/2012 5:28:02 AM EDT
[#6]
Maybe look into the lee round case. I think it holds their breech locks.

Looks like some of the hornady dies might be long for the mtm and would have to go in upside down.
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