I just bought the Clark 38 SPL wadcutter gun that my Bullseye shooting mentor owned. This renewed my interest in the Star dies I have from a different estate sale purchase. Read on, dear shooters...
As was discussed in a previous post in this thread, we thought the unknown die noted in image
"star 20 carbide lifetyme .1.P1010317.jpg" dated May 24, 2011, 10:46:42 AM, might be a 30 carbine, but with a ~0.310 diameter of the second sizing stage, this is not likely.
So, I made some more careful measurements on this mystery die. See attachment
"mystery die and carbine liftyme carbide insert measurements. 2 .jpg".
Please also see attachment
"30 carbine in both .smaller. IMAG0722.jpg", with a 0.30 an unsized carbine shoved in by hand as far as I dare...
- I have neither a Star machine nor adapters for a Dillon 550 or Forester Co-Ax that will permit me to do a full length size to compare the outcomes.
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At any rate, what can this mystery die be? Even in the sixties, I cannot imagine, even a company as loosely organized as Star Machine Works, could let a product out the door w/o a clear designation of its pedigree???
Your thoughts?
mac