Dave Wilson (aka fc60 here on Starreloaders) took on the project of recutting a RCBS 11101 F.L. Die Set in 223 Rem for the Star toolhead with 11/16-24 die holes. He did this as a one time project, noting that the RCBS dies were "difficult to machine." The case hardened thickness of the rifle dies was .015 to .020 inches and that just to get through this hardened layer "ate up several carbide inserts". He reported however that machining was straight forward once the hardened surface was removed.
The attached pictures attest to the skill of his machine work and he understands the clearances necessary for a die in a Star reloader.
He used as a initial guide the measurements I posted for modifying a set of Dillon standard 223 dies for a 7/8-14 hole head that are posted under "Reloading 223 Rem on Star" here in this forum.
I set the dies up using adapters to reduce the 7/8-14 holes in my toolhead to 11/16-24 to check for clearances. If the pictures don't look quite right, you are probable seeing the thin knurled ring of the adapter. It is close but as can be seen in the pictures, there is ample clearance for both the sizer and seater dies.