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    Luber/Sizer Lubrisizer

    I'm looking for a nice lubrisizer, can you point me to one? I'm not seeing anything close to .574 caliber. Would prefer something adjustable.

    Also would love any and every website where folks are sell items for skirmishing. I'm having a hard time finding certain items.

    Thanks so much for your help!
    Nate
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    For the lubersizer try e-bay or go to a local gun show some times you can fine loading equipment there. As for the 574 die try Lodgwood. Go to the N-SSA home page and click on links to fine Lodgwoods web sight and other sutlers who sell skirmishing supply's.

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    I size my ".58" caliber stuff (all I have right now) with a Lyman Lubrisizer:

    http://www.lymanproducts.com/lyman/b...lube-sizer.php

    It is "adjustable" in that you swap out the die with whatever size you need.

    I buy my sizing dies from S&S Firearms:

    http://www.ssfirearms.com/proddetail.asp?prod=SA450

    You order the die in the exact size you need.

    "PRECISION MACHINED FOR USE WITH LYMAN #450/4500 LUBER-SIZER, LISTED ELSEWHERE IN CATALOG. COMPLETE WITH TOP BULLET PUNCH. ORDER SIZE REQUIRED. FROM .250 THRU .590 IN .001 INCREMENTS"

    Steve

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    I have a lubersizer for sale but it's an RCBS.
    Walt Magee
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    lube a sizer

    Walt,

    How much for the RCBS.

    Kevin 847-650-1209

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    Just to note: on my RCBS Lubramatic I (current production is the II model) I had to ream out the base of the die holding area of the frame- when the punch portion of the die is pressed down when the bullet enters the die, the frame was a TAD too tight. Nothing some sandpaper on a dowel couldn't handle, as it was only a few thousandths that needed removing, and I'm not sure how widespread this is, but it's a consideration. It does require taking the press apart and thoroughly degreasing it to sand it.

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    I have the same problem with mine.

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    Thanks!

    Thanks so much everyone, these are all very helpful! I'm starting my research now!


    Quote Originally Posted by Maillemaker View Post
    I size my ".58" caliber stuff (all I have right now) with a Lyman Lubrisizer:

    http://www.lymanproducts.com/lyman/b...lube-sizer.php

    It is "adjustable" in that you swap out the die with whatever size you need.

    I buy my sizing dies from S&S Firearms:

    http://www.ssfirearms.com/proddetail.asp?prod=SA450

    You order the die in the exact size you need.

    "PRECISION MACHINED FOR USE WITH LYMAN #450/4500 LUBER-SIZER, LISTED ELSEWHERE IN CATALOG. COMPLETE WITH TOP BULLET PUNCH. ORDER SIZE REQUIRED. FROM .250 THRU .590 IN .001 INCREMENTS"

    Steve

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    Thanks!

    Thanks so much everyone, these are all helpful! Researching these sites and recommendations now!

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    Sorry I didn't mention price. $75.00 & shipping. This is the older model and has very little use. I never had any problem using it.

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