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Sizing die ?
Who makes a die to size down 20 caliber bullets to 19 caliber ? Thinking of obtaining a 19 Cahoon, but since no lead free bullets are out there for 19's, would have to size down some 20's in lead free. Thank you for any info or direction on such. Bill K
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I know Corbin makes bullet sizing dies. You may find something cheaper out there. Looks like his are about $180.
http://corbins.com/drawdies.htm#brd |
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Thank you. At least that is a starting place, if I continue with this project. Bill K
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Bill, I would think sizing down the harder solid copper alloy bullets vs lead core bullets might be an issue to consider. I am sure the sizing die maker might have some information on the capability and added pressure needed to resize them.
And I think Barnes has sintered core bullets, that might internally break if attempting to size them down much. I would consider also calling our good friends at Nosler and seeing if someone who works the lead free machines, or a designer, has any suggestions on how much their bullets can be resized, surely they do some resizing in the manufacturing process. Good luck Allen |
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Allen: If I do decide to go this route the bullet I would be sizing down in not a solid copper. It would be the Nosler 20 cal lead free 32 grn tipped one's. Bill K
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Bill, the 19 Calhoon is based off the Hornet case, Yes? If so, have you given any thought to resizing the Hornady 20 Cal 24gr NTX bullet down to .19 cal ??
I keep thinking that one of these days I'm going to get bored with one of my CZ 527 17 Hornets and rebarrel it to a 20 Hornady Hornet and those 24gr NTX bullets would likely be my first pick to use. |
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