Breaking decapping pins!
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 388
Breaking decapping pins!
RCBS gear. Brand new. I've broke 3 allready and have maybe had maybe 40 - 50 casings through it. The threads on the threaded rod are stripped now as well. I have a whole new assembly on order. What am I doing wrong?
I've had to cut open the casings with a dremmel to get the expander and broken pins out.
I've had to cut open the casings with a dremmel to get the expander and broken pins out.
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Maryland
Posts: 332
Holy cow, you got some probs that you can hang your hat onto.
I think I have only broke one pin and it was with a set of ancient dies. I use a hvy duty deprimer. I rarely use the one on the sizer. If your breaking pins, then the rod that connects to the sizer is not hitting the primer square. Only way it can happen.
Take out your sizer, and roll it in yourhands. Is the deprimer pin/threaded rod wobbling? Are you tightening down the deprime rod with the nut on top of the sizer? If its loose, its going to hit the primer not stright on and break the pin.
Another thing is the shell holder. If your using the wrong one, or a bad one, your pin will not be hitting the primer square and push it one way or the other.
I think I have only broke one pin and it was with a set of ancient dies. I use a hvy duty deprimer. I rarely use the one on the sizer. If your breaking pins, then the rod that connects to the sizer is not hitting the primer square. Only way it can happen.
Take out your sizer, and roll it in yourhands. Is the deprimer pin/threaded rod wobbling? Are you tightening down the deprime rod with the nut on top of the sizer? If its loose, its going to hit the primer not stright on and break the pin.
Another thing is the shell holder. If your using the wrong one, or a bad one, your pin will not be hitting the primer square and push it one way or the other.
#3
Like BC said, you must be hitting the case. Make sure your expander/decapper assembly is tight in the die. It should line itself up to center. You may have bent the assembly from removing a stuck case, or not having a case all the way in the shellholder could have done it. The new assembly will probably solve your problems. I bent one once and rcbs sent me a new one for free.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 201
With the die in your hand loosen the rod. Take a resized brass and slide it into the die ,insert the rod/decapping pin into the die. Work it around so the pin goes into the flash hole of the brass. Tighten the locking nut on the rod. You should be good to go.
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Maryland
Posts: 332
I heard most dies and shell holders now come from the people's republic these days, and not Oroville,CA. Sad state of affairs.
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: S.W. Pa.-- Heart in North Central Pa. mountains-
Posts: 2,600
...... Been reloading a LOOONG time... can't remember of ever breaking a pin. Something bent , I think... Not depriming crimped pocket brass are we??
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2005
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