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1/16/2014 3:21:56 PM EDT
I found this part in the reloading stuff I bought, but I have no idea of what it is.  Anyone know what this mystery part is?
















1/16/2014 3:49:15 PM EDT
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Almost looks like a push through for a lubrasizer
1/16/2014 4:18:37 PM EDT
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Is that part of the lube die?



 
1/16/2014 4:18:57 PM EDT
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+1 lube sizer, bullet sized stem.
1/20/2014 7:44:27 PM EDT
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+1 lube sizer, bullet sized stem.

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Almost looks like a push through for a lubrasizer




+1 lube sizer, bullet sized stem.



Can you explain what this is and who makes it?  I still have no idea of what this part is (or a part of).  Thanks



 
1/21/2014 5:20:51 AM EDT
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Can you explain what this is and who makes it?  I still have no idea of what this part is (or a part of).  Thanks
 
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Almost looks like a push through for a lubrasizer


+1 lube sizer, bullet sized stem.

Can you explain what this is and who makes it?  I still have no idea of what this part is (or a part of).  Thanks
 


Sure.

This stem is placed in the ram of a single stage press, in place of the shell holder. Then a sizing or lube sizing die is placed into the top of the press as you would a normal die. A bullet is place on the top of the stem, then the ram is raised pushing the bullet through the bottom of the sizing die, to either size and lube a lead bullet or to just size a bullet to the diameter you want.


Here is a video of the process. It's a little low on light in the video. I did not make the video.

1/21/2014 9:14:00 AM EDT
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This stem is placed in the ram of a single stage press, in place of the shell holder. Then a sizing or lube sizing die is placed into the top of the press as you would a normal die. A bullet is place on the top of the stem, then the ram is raised pushing the bullet through the bottom of the sizing die, to either size and lube a lead bullet or to just size a bullet to the diameter you want.





Here is a video of the process. It's a little low on light in the video. I did not make the video.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3KxzYAdyHs
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Almost looks like a push through for a lubrasizer




+1 lube sizer, bullet sized stem.



Can you explain what this is and who makes it?  I still have no idea of what this part is (or a part of).  Thanks

 




Sure.



This stem is placed in the ram of a single stage press, in place of the shell holder. Then a sizing or lube sizing die is placed into the top of the press as you would a normal die. A bullet is place on the top of the stem, then the ram is raised pushing the bullet through the bottom of the sizing die, to either size and lube a lead bullet or to just size a bullet to the diameter you want.





Here is a video of the process. It's a little low on light in the video. I did not make the video.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3KxzYAdyHs


THANKS!  



 
1/22/2014 8:18:55 PM EDT
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It's the primer seater pusher for a Lee Auto-Prime II.  






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1/22/2014 8:47:56 PM EDT
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Thanks!  You learn something new everyday here.  That other part was sure close.  The photo you posted is an exact copy of what I have,
1/23/2014 7:55:50 AM EDT
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Fair enough. I was wrong. Sorry to steer you In the wrong direction.
1/23/2014 9:44:42 AM EDT
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Fair enough. I was wrong. Sorry to steer you In the wrong direction.





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No problem!  It was close and I appreciate the effort everyone makes to help out.  Thanks!



 
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