RCBS #10 Shell Holder
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If you have RCBS shellholder #10, use that. In 380 ACP
There have been answers that the RCBS #3 shell holder will work for your application. As well, I saw. There are 243 30-days in a year This is a case number 06, . In the form 243, a is written. There is a case 308, not a 30 It is important to use the correct RCBS shell holder. I would put 243 at #10 rather than It is possible they were thinking of a different
There is a standard set of size for these holder types and most priming tools can fit them.
Selected User Reviews For RCBS #10 Shell Holder
My shell holder had to be ordered as soon as possible. I was extremely pleased with the delivery and the quality of the This shell holder seems to be extremely precisely milled to me, even though I am not an engineer. A small zippered pouch in which to store A 223/5 score. A very good job is done by it in 56. As a OACL representative, I measure each load and find it always within specification. If I have to buy another since I can't find another one still, I may just pick up another to have on hand.
So I could just leave my other number 10 in my press, I bought this one second hand primer for my RCBS hand primer. I'm very satisfied with the quality. The prices are reasonable, and they'll last you a lifetime if you take care of them. It gets 5 stars out of 5!.
I can depress my 223/5 with ease. There are 56 brass pieces. The instrument was installed as a dedicated component in a Lee single stage press Basically, this is where priming takes place. My 223/5 can be tumbled after the primers have been removed. As a result, tumbling comes out much cleaner as the primer pockets are now cleaned. In addition to its sturdy construction, the brass shell holder’s brass shell slips easily in and out.
The thing about ordering is that you know what will be delivered. The fit of the casing was better than Lee's. We would buy from them It is RCBS's quality that makes us stand out.
Despite the fact that the shell sticks a little in the die, the holder holds it in place so that it won't fall out.
Redding shell holders are usually what I buy, but this device required RCBS holders, so I bought those. There is no problem. The vast majority of shell holders I have seen are too expensive. Compared to Redding, this one does not seem quite as bad.
These are the type of items you need if you are looking for one. It is always a pleasure doing business with RCBS. Their products are always top-notch!.
I got a used Lee shell holder. The 223 was so floppy during resizing military crimped brass that it kept coming off the brass right at the head. Using this method, the head of the die held much more tightly and I did not get at all more.