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How to use the Lee Neck Sizing Collet Die (243 Win) 

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A quick setup of the die with a look at how it works, I compare the neck tension of the lee full length resizer and the neck only collet die.
This should be a great system for bolt guns to hopefully squeeze out the utmost accuracy possible from the chamber/brass combo.
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@billjoeminer6769
@billjoeminer6769 4 года назад
Very well done. I appreciate how you "dumbed it down" for clarity, & still covered technical points.
@javajoe62
@javajoe62 6 лет назад
5:40 - Lee actually suggests a 1/8 turn now so that the fingers of the collet hits where the gaps would have been. 1/4 or 1/2 will just put the collet fingers where the brass had already been touched. Great video. Thanks.
@milboltnut
@milboltnut 10 месяцев назад
they suggest, but they don't know what causes under sizing at all. The mandrel top lip isn't enough to keep the base of it away from the inside base of the case head causing the collet not close enough to size ( I used a marker to color the mandrel base to see the contact, and it does). Meanwhile Lee is telling you to turn down the die, turn it down more, some more, you need more pressure on your press handle ! I told a rep about the mandrel lip and he was surprised but only said that it sounds like there is a dimensional (length) problem ? Then crickets. I put a washer between the collet sleeve and mandrel.... fixed. You can use pressure or cam over. Camming over to some is a no no, but if you make very slight adjustments to find that sweet spot it's fine.
@highland-oldgit
@highland-oldgit 3 года назад
Best explanation on that die I have seen. I wasn't applying enough pressure and got differing seating tension.
@mostrogolf22
@mostrogolf22 Год назад
Older video but important, thank you for making it, well done.
@littledaddynesbit4193
@littledaddynesbit4193 7 месяцев назад
...that's exactly how I use the die for .223. I do a double neck resizing, twisting about 120° between sizing. The secret is don't be afraid to use a little force on the second press. Occasionally. (1:100) has low tension. Makes very accurate ammunition. I anneal brass after 3 sizings, Thanks for the video!
@18whlsrolin
@18whlsrolin 4 года назад
Thanks for the quality video. Another great advantage I found with the Lee neck sizer is it actually uniforms neck thickness. Especially if you do three compressions turning 1/3 for 2nd & 3rd. I'm sure that I'm using more like 35-40 pounds of force. No need to turn necks though!
@PRACERZ
@PRACERZ 4 года назад
Nicely shown , thanks !
@chicowize
@chicowize 4 года назад
Nice video Brother, I have that die. I’m still taking good notes. Thanks for sharing
@carlboeshore9687
@carlboeshore9687 3 года назад
Recently purchased a 6.5 Creedmoor and precision Lee dies to neck size the brass, you covered the process perfectly as I have not done this yet and I am new to reloading. Spot on, thanks 👍
@thelizardking3807
@thelizardking3807 5 лет назад
I’m only 2 minutes in the video, and I had to pause it and comment how nicely this was done
@dxpvxo711
@dxpvxo711 4 года назад
One thing I noticed you didn't discuss was concentricity. I saw your other comment about the neck tension with your 6.5 version. Have you gotten into checking your run out on your bullets yet and the variations of your components. Makes a big difference. Been watching your videos since you started. Really enjoy them. Keep it up
@jacobmartin1951
@jacobmartin1951 2 года назад
Great video sir, thank you very much.
@LoadsofBacon
@LoadsofBacon 6 лет назад
I use the collet die for my .243 and my .30-06. I haven't done any testing to confirm, but I believe most of the brass stretching in these rifle cases is a result of pulling the neck expander ball through with the traditional die. I think I'm getting a slightly superior neck size process with the mandrel/collet, and I avoid much of the stretching. I use a Redding body sizing die to bump the should/size the body. Good video dude!
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 6 лет назад
The Redding die is next on the list, Vaughn precision suggested I get one for that so I will. I will take some measurements for my next video and compare stretch between dies, should be really interesting to see. I do think the mandrel is giving me better overall neck tension vs only at the edge of the mouth on the case with the FL die
@Propelled
@Propelled 3 года назад
Loads, if you want to be amused/disgusted, take the expander ball out of any other die, press it, and look at how insanely overworked the brass is! I’ll never use another ball expander die. It’s nuts to have the last step of brass prep destroy all that hard work and overwork the brass! Even on my 308 AR ammo, I don’t use an expander ball. I full length size it with a die with the neck hogged out to resize the body and bump the shoulder back, THEN I use the collet neck sizer and for perfect finish, the collet crimp die for a soft touch. Perfect semiauto bliss.
@jh5869
@jh5869 6 лет назад
Thanks, I needed that!
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 6 лет назад
Glad to hear it! hope it helped
@bidkid2020
@bidkid2020 4 года назад
Thank you very much very good video explained that very well thank you
@pstewart5443
@pstewart5443 2 года назад
Good job on explaining the process. Just a couple pointers about precision related to neck sizing. It does work the first time you neck size and on some cases even the 2nd time. Then you must FL resize. Also, since your brass isn't neck turned to provide a consistent neck tension, and if you're shooting a 2-lug bolt; ensure you have the thick/thin sides of the brass turned to the 12/6 position when closing the bolt in order to set the thick/think sides to be in-line with the lugs. If you don't do this, the harmonics of the brass when fired will form a whip action and will introduce a cross harmonic to the barrel and throw accuracy/precision off as you increase distance. David Tubb talks about this in his reloading videos more at length. It is only when using a 2-lug bolt you need to be aware of this. Secondly, shooting once fired brass against virgin brass isn't a good test. Virgin brass is sized at around .005" bump to fit in any chamber and is cut short on length. When you pull the trigger the shell will be shoved forward in the chamber until it stops, then the firing pin pushes in the primer far enough to ignite it. This greater headspace decreases accuracy in loose chambers regardless of how you handle the virgin brass during first loading.
@Thorsaxe777
@Thorsaxe777 6 лет назад
Going to Dub you "Son Of FortuneCookie" Sir. That was a great instructional Video. Dave.
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 6 лет назад
Thats quite the compliment Dave! not sure I deserve it but thanks dude. Have you used a Neck only die?
@DLN-ix6vf
@DLN-ix6vf 10 месяцев назад
Good video and if ok I will add two more points as I have these dies and have reloaded over 2k 223 cases so far this year alone. One: after you use the die about 100 times you will find the collet will stick into the upper piece. Take it apart and sand the collet end with some 600 black sand paper and then sand inside the upper piece until you have removed most of the debris. Then apply some case sizing lubricant on both areas that you just sanded and return to die. You will do this about 20 times and each time the sticking collet takes longer and longer before it sticks again. Mine now is at 400 uses before collet sticks. Second: buy a second die as they are not that expensive and file of the primer stick off and the end of the mandrel so it is rounded. Now if you made a mistake with loading you can just remove the powder resize the case neck without losing the primer. 😀
@elduderoony8171
@elduderoony8171 5 лет назад
lol! I’m a real newbie but I can count and as soon as I started hearing guys talk about 1/2 or 1/4 turn and push again I thought ‘dudes, use the math..... a quarter or half turn just goes back more or less to the same point in the petal lines area’ Some folks doing reloading shouldn’t be if they can’t do simple math. Reloading is mostly about math... 😬😬 Other than that a useful video dude. Thank you
@Propelled
@Propelled 3 года назад
I have a tip: Take the die apart and polish the collet to a mirror finish. ( I use my Worksharp belt knife sharpener down to 6000grit then finish on the leather honing belt with Flitz) Then, use a light dab of pure moly grease on the collet on assembly. Incredibly more smooth and better feel. Also, you can watch the collet from the bottom. When it bottoms “up” a tad more turn for the camming effect for consistency. Also, an eighth turn for a second squeeze makes any collet marks smooth out. The die even makes the neck thickness consistent without turning for perfectly and consistent neck tension. Warning, you CAN blow the plug out of the top if you run the die too tight. Lastly, for perfection, finish off with the Lee Collet crimp die. (Trust me, makes that whole adjusting the bullet to the lands thing a waste of time)
@kirkwest6654
@kirkwest6654 4 года назад
I just statting learning...i got a lee classic turrent that holds 4 dies...i think ill be better of with a few single.presses like you got there
@sahmadi1000
@sahmadi1000 Год назад
My Hornady 4x fired brass measures .271 after I neck size it with this die (no annealing). I wonder if you have the smaller mandrel? my die has the .242 mandrel.
@stephenknecht7189
@stephenknecht7189 4 года назад
I got the same set up and when I used the neck sizing die, I didn't know you had to turn it another 1 3/4 turn after it touches.. i just turned it too it touched and the necks would already come out way to big
@plrodrig123
@plrodrig123 2 года назад
before you used the Lee collet did you trim the fireformed brass to a certain length so they would all be consistant regarding the cartridge length?
@johngunn4573
@johngunn4573 2 года назад
When only neck sizing, tell me about trimming. Aren't the fire formed cases stretched out length wise? Do they not need to be trimmed? Thanks, Good vid.
@21psd
@21psd 6 лет назад
Well done, very detailed explanation. I learn something new every time I watch your videos. I've been reloading handgun cartridges for years, 9mm and 45acp specifically, and am just getting set up to begin loading 223. All of these extra case prep steps are new to me and I want to learn everything I can. At what point is it necessary to anneal the case necks?
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 6 лет назад
It’s not absolutely necessary til probably the fifth to eighth Reloading. But it’s best to anneal every other time if possible. There’s so much 223 out there I would just get new after 5 firings or so but I don’t shoot crazy amounts
@21psd
@21psd 6 лет назад
West Desert Shooter 👍
@redraiderreloading7612
@redraiderreloading7612 5 лет назад
@@WestDesertShooter found a place here in texas i can buy 223 brass already trimmed and deprimed and crimps removed ... ready to load fairly cheap.. saves me extra time
@yolo-qr2fq
@yolo-qr2fq 4 года назад
Depends on the brass. Some pmc 223 brass I reloaded only took 2 reloads till I got split necks.
@andrejochimsen498
@andrejochimsen498 Год назад
Suggest getting a brass outside neck trimmer. While trimming, insert a 6mm guide rod inside neck, but first neck size to accommodate 6mm guide rod.
@ZombieHeadHunters
@ZombieHeadHunters 6 лет назад
Great video. Interested to see if neck sizing increases accuracy over full length sizing. There seems to be some debate in the shooting community about which is more accurate. Looking forward to seeing your results.
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 6 лет назад
Thanks, hoping to answer that for myself and my gun at least, I'm hoping it has some amount of difference in accuracy!
@njgrplr2007
@njgrplr2007 6 лет назад
Zombie Head Hunters Unless you are shooting Benchrest competition and own a custom Benchrest rifle with a tight chamber and no extractor, there is no debate. Just go to a Precision Rifle Series or F class competition and see if you can find anyone neck only sizing. You won't. If you want to understand why, get Glen Zediker's book "Handloading for Competition." There's a whole chapter devoted to the debate of FL versus neck only sizing.
@ZombieHeadHunters
@ZombieHeadHunters 6 лет назад
njgrplr2007 I will have to check that book out. Thanks.
@njgrplr2007
@njgrplr2007 6 лет назад
Zombie Head Hunters No problem. I wasted a lot of money on neck sizing dies. It seems to be a rabbit hole many of us go down and spend a lot of time and money on. Look at Redding Type-S FL bushing die or Forster FL die. Master headspace and how to use a FL die to set back case shoulder 2-3 thousands. And most importantly, remove expander balls from your dies and use a Sinclair expander mandrel to expand case necks and set uniform neck tension. All of that is in the book and more.
@timothyberlinski2299
@timothyberlinski2299 5 лет назад
A2o this die sizes the nec , bumps shoulder back and sizes brass body back to SAAMI all in one?
@elijahmonn3757
@elijahmonn3757 3 года назад
Hi, I accidentally resized a case without the mandrel in the die. It ruined the case. But would it have damaged the die? It seams okay. It happened because Lee has not got the 7.62x39 collet sorted. I had Forgot to put a mandrel back it. From switching between the two mandrels. I had a 303 mandrel shortened to fit so it would resize at .309 instead of .306 as the mandrel it comes with is for .308 projectiles. Most 7.62x39 have .310 barrels. The 303 mandrel needs .005” taken off. .310 projectiles are a little too loose. I may also try the quarter turn to see if it helps. Thanks for your reply, Brent
@richpryor9650
@richpryor9650 3 года назад
Does lee want you to clean the cases before using the sizer?
@redraiderreloading7612
@redraiderreloading7612 5 лет назад
So do you deprime with a universal die, then use the collet die..
@cjtathome
@cjtathome 3 года назад
Did you ever make a video with the results ? Have you ever used those 87gr VMAX on deer ?
@tste8361
@tste8361 5 лет назад
Does your de camping rod move a little in the die? I just received my set and looked at it and noticed mine does and was wondering if it was normal.
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 5 лет назад
Some decappers do I don’t think mine does. Nothing to worry about that helps prevent breaking pins when brass has offset flash holes
@l.p.5259
@l.p.5259 5 лет назад
You can actually cam the press over on the die, if you are careful. If you set up the press and die correctly with a slight cam over on the die, you will eliminate the human “hand feel”. I learned this after hundreds of cases I did one day and my hand was shot...and I was getting inconsistent neck tension on the cases. ( and you can use them ,if you take the collet out ,for a decapping die )
@pawild5594
@pawild5594 5 лет назад
This is a great point to make...the cam over inceases the repeatability by taking the human factor out of it. One thing I will say is the lock ring on the die is just held in place with an Oring, this is a problem (imo), I have to setup the die everytime and find that sometimes the neck tension is very light...
@Kycirion
@Kycirion 4 года назад
@@pawild5594 I absolutely hate Lee rings. I replace all of my Lee lock rings with Hornady lock rings for consistency.
@bubbaonpc
@bubbaonpc 6 лет назад
Rotate brass ONE HALF TURN ...180 Degrees ...then size again. NOT 1/4 turn...besides that..GOOD VIDEO ! Glad to see you took die apart... showed viewers the parts and how they work.
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 6 лет назад
Yeah I may have said 1/4 turn but I usually turn it a random amount any way I am not that worried about a perfect rotation or anything
@ewetho
@ewetho 6 лет назад
I go for 1/3 to 3/8 of a turn and neck size again. I found that if you press to hard using setup in instructions that it would collapse and bulge the body not the neck cause hard chambering and thus now I full length size and trim first. Annealer arrives today. Then reload.
@JamesTheForester
@JamesTheForester 2 года назад
Good stuff.
@kylelusk8994
@kylelusk8994 6 лет назад
Great info bud! I’ve got one for my .270. I mostly shoot .308 or 30-06. Quick question, did you need to lube the case necks? Thanks!
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 6 лет назад
I did not, I dont believe you have to. the die only touches the case when it has stopped moving through the die and it releases as soon as pressure is taken off the press, nothing in this video was lubed and i think they turned out good
@thomas.bill92
@thomas.bill92 6 лет назад
No lube needed for the collet neck sizing die seeing as it sizes with a collet and not a bushing.
@Jerry-dk8se
@Jerry-dk8se 5 лет назад
Logan, I just found this video, so don't know if you'll get the comment. Eagle Eye Shooting has been coaching me in the art of making more accurate ammo, and I have been exploring everyone's videos on this subject. Do you neck turn, initially, after your first neck sizing? Since you're my 'neighbor', I try to follow your videos, and I think between yours and Eagle Eye's videos, I may someday make decent ammunition
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 5 лет назад
Hey man, I actually don’t really neck turn. Now days I use a neck expanding mandrel instead of the lee collet. I’ll be covering how I reload my 7 SAUM soon that I have a bushing die for
@Jerry-dk8se
@Jerry-dk8se 5 лет назад
@@WestDesertShooter I will await your video on neck treatment. Man, everyone has their own 'recipe' for getting more accuracy, and hopefully one day I'll be able to put together some kind of a program that will work. I've always just full-length resized, some content providers say, yes full-length resize, some say neck size only, etc. I just want to get my 1-1.25" groups cut in half so that I can start making the longer shots
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 5 лет назад
I was recently talking to an FTR competition shooter ranked 9th nationally and he full length resizes. If it’s done correctly that’s the way to go!
@jeffreyweekley6974
@jeffreyweekley6974 3 года назад
@@WestDesertShooter Competition rifle tolerances are a lot tighter than production rifle tolerances. Comp rifles and die sets are all custom fit in .0005 - .001 range. Production fits are typically very sloppy especially in cheaper rifles.
@csteelerx1
@csteelerx1 6 лет назад
Nice video I have the same neck collet die for my 300win
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 6 лет назад
awesome, have you had good success with it?
@csteelerx1
@csteelerx1 6 лет назад
West Desert Shooter yes i have good groups and brass lasting a lot longer
@ConditionZero76
@ConditionZero76 6 лет назад
why don't you prime while on the press (any specific reason??) its right there on the down stroke? Thanks
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 6 лет назад
Not sure, I usually like to stick to one operation at a time. I guess I could but I’m used to having to trim and tumble after full length sizing
@ConditionZero76
@ConditionZero76 6 лет назад
West Desert Shooter Thats cool, I was just curious Im always looking & listening for new idea's... Thanks
@trunch17
@trunch17 4 года назад
I know this is a year ago but the answer to this question is, if you decap and reprime at the same time you can’t clean your primer pocket and I have found that I get better “feel” when I reprime with a hand primer instead of using the press.
@jimbonewguy3175
@jimbonewguy3175 5 лет назад
Question: how do you measure how much pressure you're exerting on the arm? If you apply the suggested 25lbs on one case then say 35lbs on the next, you will get different neck tension. How do i get consistent pressure regardless how many lbs i apply?
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 5 лет назад
The mandrel is what determines neck tension. As long as you apply at least 25lbs you’re good to go. Don’t snap the arm off the press but at least 25 lbs
@jimbonewguy3175
@jimbonewguy3175 5 лет назад
@@WestDesertShooter thanks
@kingrider75
@kingrider75 5 лет назад
Jimbo newguy it doesn’t matter if you use 25, 28 53, or a hundred, (don’t do that it will blow the cap off lol) you are not going to size the neck any smaller than that mandrel period. As long as your using sufficient force to accomplish that you aren’t going to size it down any further. I personally don’t cam mine over.
@thomas.bill92
@thomas.bill92 6 лет назад
Have you found that any of the cases that are strictly neck sized are starting to chamber a little more difficult?
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 6 лет назад
No but I have only done neck sizing through two firings so I dont have a large data point to work with
@ConditionZero76
@ConditionZero76 6 лет назад
I neck size with the Lee collet die also & never had any issues up to this point! I would think after a few several times of neck sizing eventually I'll have to Full length size & trim the brass. So far so good!!
@thomas.bill92
@thomas.bill92 6 лет назад
Thanks for the info! Seems to be a pretty debated topic in the reloading world.
@redtobertshateshandles
@redtobertshateshandles 11 месяцев назад
I find that the neck tension is insufficient. No surprise that Lee mentions selling an undersized mandrel.
@pcbulletempire9872
@pcbulletempire9872 6 лет назад
I have to get me one in 308
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 6 лет назад
I will find out if they add any accuracy then I will let you know if it was worth it for me, at minimum no lubing is nice it speeds up the process a bit
@pcbulletempire9872
@pcbulletempire9872 6 лет назад
West Desert Shooter thank you sir and good information about the lubing and saving a step
@simonyoung9335
@simonyoung9335 5 лет назад
Just bought for rem 260. USELESS. No matter how I set the die up it has absolutely no effect on the neck size. No interior contact on the case. neck remains at .274 of an inch. Will be returning it ASAP
@wdtaut5650
@wdtaut5650 5 лет назад
Did Lee comment when you returned the die?
@pawild5594
@pawild5594 5 лет назад
You didn't set it up correctly, you have to have the decapping post installed and compress the collet to make it work.
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