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Another Great Tool From NOE - Push Through Bullet Sizers

Posted: 29 Dec 2015 15:14
by Ranch Dog
You need only one die body and then the specific diameter Body Bushing along with the appropriate caliber Push Rod. There is also Nose Bushing for sizing the bore rider nose for that type of bullets.

NOE Bushing Push Through Size Die

Re: Another Great Tool From NOE - Push Through Bullet Sizers

Posted: 29 Dec 2015 18:08
by Okie44
That tool will be pretty handy. :D

Re: Another Great Tool From NOE - Push Through Bullet Sizers

Posted: 29 Dec 2015 18:49
by GasGuzzler
I need someone smarter than me (pretty much anyone) to splain how this works. I'm behind.

Re: Another Great Tool From NOE - Push Through Bullet Sizers

Posted: 29 Dec 2015 19:16
by Okie44

Re: Another Great Tool From NOE - Push Through Bullet Sizers

Posted: 29 Dec 2015 20:48
by GasGuzzler
Another forum? Oh man...

Re: Another Great Tool From NOE - Push Through Bullet Sizers

Posted: 30 Dec 2015 01:23
by Archer
The only reason you hadn't ALREADY been there is you're R92 ain't drilled and tapped as I recall so you didn't follow along to get a scout rail.

I was going to ask about the operation of the sizing for the bore rider nose section only but decided I could probably guess. Good to know I was at least close to correct AND good to know NOE puts out pretty good instructions.

Re: Another Great Tool From NOE - Push Through Bullet Sizers

Posted: 30 Dec 2015 06:47
by GasGuzzler
Somebody explained it to me....my trouble was figuring out was about this made it worth paying for if you already had the commercial Lee version.

Plus the linked instructions look a bit better on a big PC monitor than a fowng.

Re: Another Great Tool From NOE - Push Through Bullet Sizers

Posted: 30 Dec 2015 08:15
by Ranch Dog
GasGuzzler wrote:Somebody explained it to me....my trouble was figuring out was about this made it worth paying for if you already had the commercial Lee version.
Probably not. I've special ordered all not cataloged diameters I use, a long time ago, so there would be no need for me to retool. I have a couple of bore riding designs but I don't see the need to size the noses as I'm having no issues related to that procedure that I'm aware of.