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Stars Want to Sell/Want to Buy / Re: need Taper Crimp Die in .44mag
« on: April 01, 2018, 08:46:32 pm »
The Redding Profile Crimp die is a Roll Crimp Die, and it is the better choice for 44 Magnum.

From Redding:

"These handgun cartridge crimp dies were designed for those who want the best possible crimp. Profile crimp dies provide a tighter, more uniform roll type crimp, and requires the bullet to be seated to the correct depth in a previous  operation.  These dies are not for cartridges that headspace on the case mouth. "


I have extra 44 Seating dies also.


Greetings,

The Taper Crimp die works well for light loads.

For heavy loads consider buying a second seating die to use for roll crimping at the last station.

Cheers,

Dave

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Stars Want to Sell/Want to Buy / Re: need Taper Crimp Die in .44mag
« on: March 31, 2018, 12:30:52 pm »
I have a 44 Taper Crimp Die in stock.   I also have a beautiful Redding Profile Crimp die with the Star 11/16-24 thread.

1/2" or 5/8"?  depends on your charge, but you can probably get by with 1/2" for 44 Special.  For 44 Magnum I would definitely go 5/8" unless you plan to shoot powder puff loads.

Bruce Williams
Star Machine Works




Setting up a new to me machine in .44mag. It came with .44 special dies so I should be close to what I need?
Can I use a 1/2" powder slide or should I plan on getting a 5/8".
Any other problems I might run into?
The hole for the taper crimp is the star threaded type.
Thanks

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Star Reloaders / Re: .357 on a Progressive ?
« on: March 28, 2018, 08:24:06 am »
Yes, you can load .357 on a Progressive.   

You will probably need a Magnum length Expander (shorter).  The 38 Special Expander will probably interfere with the powder slide when raised enough to load .357 Magnum.  Depends on the machine.

If you will be loading full Magnum loads, you will want a 1/2" powder slide and either a set of spacers or a 1/2" powder slide housing.

If you have a case feeder, you will want an M3A top plate for the Magnum length cases.

You may want a different seating stem for you seating die depending on the bullet.

I can help with all of the above

Bruce Williams
Star Machine Works

PS  The powder slides I offer use interchangeable bushings, so I can do pretty much any charge you like.

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Stars Want to Sell/Want to Buy / Re: CASE FEEDER
« on: March 25, 2018, 02:21:37 pm »
I have both new and used ones available.

Bruce Williams
Star Machine Works


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Star Reloaders / Re: Video, Bullet feeder on a Star
« on: January 21, 2018, 10:03:43 pm »
Nice!

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Star Reloaders / Re: charge bars
« on: January 16, 2018, 04:03:31 pm »
They fit as shown in the third picture, but the rifle machine and 223 pistol machine use a Rifle tool head which differs in several ways from a standard tool head. 

Interesting, Bruce.
The reference marks on the adjustable powder bars are a handy addition.
Where do the parts above the charge bars in pic #2 fit on the machines?

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Star Reloaders / Re: charge bars
« on: January 16, 2018, 12:04:21 am »
The Dillon SuperStar conversion kit for loading .223 on a Star Universal included a 5/8" adjustable powder slide.   I have a Super Star Kit and have used it to drop 22-25 grain charges for .223.

Star Rifle and Star .223 Pistol machines have a totally different powder charging system.

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Star Reloaders / Re: charge bars
« on: January 15, 2018, 01:16:48 pm »
The Nominal measurements for Star powder slides is as follows:

All powder slides have a nominal width of 5/8" and a nominal length of 4 1/2"

"0"  Powder Slides are 1/4" thick

"00" Powder Slides are 5/16" thick

1/2" Powder Slides are 1/2" thick

5/8" Powder Slides are 5/8" thick

Star never used the terms 000 and 0000 so far as I have seen.  Those are terms that Rich Daniels used for the 1/2" and 5/8" powder slides respectively.

The very earliest Star reloaders used a  powder slide that was smaller than a "0" powder slide.

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Doug,

I buy Star Universals, so I may be interested, give me a call.

The shell plates are not Star, not sure who manufactured them, but I'm thinking maybe they are from a Dillon 1050.   Star shell plates only have six holes and six shell openings.

Bruce Williams

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Star Reloaders / Re: MA systems bullet feeder
« on: December 20, 2017, 06:15:17 pm »
Lindy, I'm guessing you uploaded your video to YouTube as a Private video, which means only you can see it.   If you upload it as an unlisted video and post the link here, we should all be able to see it.

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Stars Want to Sell/Want to Buy / Re: Sale of tool
« on: December 07, 2017, 11:22:46 pm »
PM Sent

Bruce Williams

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Star Reloaders / Re: question
« on: November 30, 2017, 06:02:54 pm »
NO

But if you need a 45 ACP shell plate, I have plenty, including some distressed ones that you can have at a very reasonable price.


hi all,   what i want to know is,  with the right dies can u reload 45acp using a 44 mag shell plate?

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Star Reloaders / Re: difference
« on: November 21, 2017, 11:35:12 pm »
J Danielsson,

Take a look at this earlier discussion   http://www.starreloaders.com/forum/index.php/topic,1686.msg6973.html#msg6973


Hello! New member here, starting with beeing a smartass. I have a progressive of unknown age. Previous owner bought .32 s&w l dies in 1980, while visiting San Diego. These are the only ones I use nowadays and it is working flawlessly. I am ridicilously satisfied with the machinery and happy to be a member here.

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Star Reloaders / Re: difference
« on: November 21, 2017, 08:46:11 am »
Yes, it can be confusing on eBay, that's why you need to pay attention to the pictures.

Keep in mind that Universal and Progressive are model names, but both are progressives (small p).

Bruce Williams