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Posted: 2/6/2013 5:04:31 PM EDT
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Quoted: got it. chased it with a tap and cleaned the threads. it looked fine looking at it with a light. thanks guys Good deal. In reloading especially when using a press, if suddenly something doesn't feel right stop. If you force it something will break. Getting it fixed takes time from reloading.
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| For future reference, RCBS will replace the decapping rod at no charge if you call customer service. Even if it was your fault. Can take a little time to get parts in but when they ship you replacement parts for free, I just prep a different caliber until it arrives |
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For future reference, RCBS will replace the decapping rod at no charge if you call customer service. Even if it was your fault. Can take a little time to get parts in but when they ship you replacement parts for free, I just prep a different caliber until it arrives this right here. Their CS is top notch. Hell you can even email them. I ruined the expander ball and decapping pin on my .223 X-die and they sent me a whole new mandrel assembly and a baggie of 5 extra decapping pins. And it was my fault(stuck case) |
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