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Old 11-03-2022, 02:55 PM   #1
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Edgar you think you could semi easily convert a 12 gauge 9000 to 10 gauge 2 7/8” ?
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Edgar, great thinking you did there but I was confused by your use of the term trim die. Perhaps I'm wrong, but should that have said crimp die instead?
I'm prepared to be scolded in the event that I am wrong.
Dave, You're correct. Brain Fart I guess
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Edgar, you could make those crimp dies and sell them as an aftermarket item to the progressive presses. MEC, PW, Spolar, Pacific, Hornady......
Mike, The translation of the Latin on my Family Crest is "Buy High, Sell Low". The Crimp dies, from MEC, are $20 each, and you need to buy two to make one, using my mock-up method. Think I could get $22? Hmm, do you think MEC would rent me the injection molding die? All that needs doing is move the core plug 1/4" out
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Edgar you think you could semi easily convert a 12 gauge 9000 to 10 gauge 2 7/8” ?
No, But I could mess it up pretty good trying.
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