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    Manufacturer: Lee Precision

    Universal Flaring Die

    $18.00

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    SKU: 90798
    Availability: In stock

    Lee Universal Flaring Die gently flares the case mouth to accept cast bullets without shaving. Includes neck plugs for .22 cal through .45 cal

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    WarningWARNING: This product may contain steel alloyed with trace amounts of lead and other elements which are known to the State of California to cause reproductive harm and cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. To prevent exposure, do not alter the product by welding, grinding, etc.


    Customer review:

    The Lee Universal Expander: A Useful Tool; and Not Just for Converting Bottlenecked Cases to a Larger Caliber

    To prevent bullet damage and facilitate bullet seating, cast-bullet handloaders necessarily expand and bellmouth cases. What few handloaders realize is the same process is beneficial when using jacketed bullets. In fact, for loading the most precise jacketed-bullet loads, slightly expanding the case mouth so bullets more freely and consistently enter the case is an absolute necessity.

    One must be careful not to overdo this process but when done just-enough, expanding the case mouth eases bullet seating and can dramatically improve round-to-round uniformity of neck-tension (bullet pull). This minimizes variation in bullet pull that would otherwise result from tiny variations in neck length and case mouth hardness. It also positively prevents scuffing, cutting, and other damage to the bullet jacket during seating.

    When done correctly, as the bullet begins to enter the case neck section that remains smaller than the bullet shank, expansion of the neck below the slightly flared mouth forces the mouth back toward the bullet. This can result in a loaded round with no discernable flare of the case mouth. Of course, crimping will eliminate any slight flare that might remain. If crimping is necessary to remove such a remaining flare, the handloader had over-flared the case mouth.

    If your goal is to handload the most consistent ammunition possible, add this simple step to the process. You will not be sorry.

    M.L. (Mic) McPherson

    Author: Metallic Cartridge Handloading (the modern bible on the subject) and many other books on precision handloading and related topics.

    Products specifications
    Gun TypeHand Gun, Rifle