DenverGP
02-18-2016, 23:45
The die is pushing on the bullet, pushing it further into the case, and leaving a line around the bullet where it's making contact. It appears as though the crimp ring inside the die is either the incorrect part, or was not correctly machined.
Does anyone have a Lee 40S&W FCD they could disassemble and take a picture of the small crimp ring? I'd like to see the part from someone elses die. Basically curious if the crimp ring is the wrong part, or just a defective part.
I'm waiting to hear back from Lee, hopefully they'll be able to just send me a new part.
Picture showing the 40S&W bullet next to the crimp ring.
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In an enlarged version of the pic above, I can see some really rough machining marks inside, I'm thinking it wasn't finished machining.
Picture showing the 40S&W bullet not fitting into the crimp ring:
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When I removed the crimp ring from my 9mm FCD, a 9mm bullet can drop right thru it, which makes sense since it's supposed to crimp the case, not mess with the bullet.
Does anyone have a Lee 40S&W FCD they could disassemble and take a picture of the small crimp ring? I'd like to see the part from someone elses die. Basically curious if the crimp ring is the wrong part, or just a defective part.
I'm waiting to hear back from Lee, hopefully they'll be able to just send me a new part.
Picture showing the 40S&W bullet next to the crimp ring.
64067
In an enlarged version of the pic above, I can see some really rough machining marks inside, I'm thinking it wasn't finished machining.
Picture showing the 40S&W bullet not fitting into the crimp ring:
64068
When I removed the crimp ring from my 9mm FCD, a 9mm bullet can drop right thru it, which makes sense since it's supposed to crimp the case, not mess with the bullet.