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Star Reloaders Discussion Forums => Star Reloaders => Topic started by: Cousin Daniel on October 14, 2021, 10:28:56 am
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I am in the middle of modififying a star progressive to have separate bullet seating and bullet crimping capabilities.
I made a plug from aluminum for the hole in the base I created, I am curious if this choice of material will last and provide uniform results as the rounds are crimped and downward force applied?
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Greetings,
Aluminum will work for a temporary setting.
I use a piece of 0.750" tool steel and machine it to length. No need to harden it.
Cheers,
Dave
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That was my thoughts the more I stared at the plug, I always maintain a healthy supply of 0-1 and w-1 tool steel so I will make a replacement when I get time.
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4140 prehard would probably work.
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To be honest any material would work for the moment and most likely 100,000 rounds, I just want this fixed right for who ever gets it after I am done using it and I have walked into heaven's gates.
I have a 7 dillon rl1000 presses and rarely use my 2 two star progressives or universal, however I like knowing they are in tip top shape and are fully utilized. I gave thought to preserving them in cosmoline type preserver and setting them in a stash similar to the story sun down at coffin rock.
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Man I thought I was doing well with four Stars and a Camdex.
The makers of Kroil make a phenomenal preservative that sprays on. Drys almost like plastic dip but can be removed with a degreaser.