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Dillon form and trim die for 300 fireball using RT1200
Does Dillon make these? If not, what needs to be modified to make it work?
Kevin |
Contact CH4D. They make the Trim die.
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Any idea what they are charging for that die?
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CH4D makes the die and it isnt expensive, under $50 if I remember, but you might need to machine off some of the toolhead to allow the chips to be sucked away.
I milled about .350 off my 1050 toolhead to make it work. |
You will have to machine a tool head for the hose attatchment to work. If you don't already have a RT1200, the Rapid Trim for 7.62x39 has a longer trimmer shaft and die and will work on unmodified toolhead. I beleive the 7.62x39 trim die needs to be shortened al little to trim brass to right length.
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Yes, CH4D. I have one and they are under $60. Yes, you have to machine the toolhead.
jonblack |
or you can modify a .308 trim dies from dillon.
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Damn. How far does your 300 Whisper brass protrude into the window on your CH4D die? Mine doesn't even make it into the window. I think they forgot to run the counterbore for the trimmer shaft deep enough so that the brass could be trimmed. My brass is 1.355 for reference...
Kevin |
Mine comes in about .200 or so.
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In reading all the 1200 trimmer threads, am I correc tin thinking that you need to mod a toolhead to use the std 1200 trimmer with a CH4D die, or you can buy the 7.62x39 1200 trimmer?
Is the x39 trimmer compatible with other Dillon dies or is it solely for x39 because of extended shaft? I dont want to end up with a trimmer thats for 1 caliber only |
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