lyman M die for a .348

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lyman M die for a .348

Post by 38 WCF »

Does anyone know if Lyman will make a custom M die in caliber .348 ?
Need one for my upcomeing .348 DC :D
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Post by WinM71 »

Don't know about the Lyman, but last I knew you could still get the RCBS Neck Expander die with a .348 plug.
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Post by jhrosier »

They don't list one. Your best bet would be to order the M die for the 35 Whelen and have the plug turned down to suit the .348 Win.
You might be able to do this yourself with a drill press, files and sandpaper, if you are careful and patient.

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Post by Chuck 100 yd »

I ordered an M-Die from Midway for the .444 Marlin. It went on back order . When it did finally came 30days later,the box was marked .444 but the expander was marked .45 (for the .45ACP). I turned one on the lathe out of O1 and heat treated it. Works just great!
If you call RCBS, I bet they have one(expander plug) in stock. It will fit any RCBS long expander die body! :wink:
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Post by 1886 »

Buffalo Arms makes many custom expander dies. They list the .348 and will make the exact size you need. Regards. 1886.
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Post by Ram Hammer »

I went on that same expedition a few years ago and came up with goose eggs. I turned one out on my metal lathe instead. I have made "M" type die parts for Lyman and RCBS dies in 45-70 and 40-70 Sharps Straight respectively. If I recall, the step-up only required about 0.004" or so. The plug length ran the full length of the case neck with about the top 0.060 or 0.080 stepped up. I custom made each to be able to seat bullets as cast without shaving any lead. I have not hardened mine and so far the 45-70 has loaded a couple thousand rounds with no sign of wearing out. All of them are made out of 12L14 steel.
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Post by 38 WCF »

Thanks to all. Buffalo Arms had exactly what I was looking for.! :D
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Post by big bear »

Educate me please. What is a "M" die?
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Post by 1886 »

It a two step expander die. Check Lyman's web page for a more thorough explanation. Regards. 1886.
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Post by big bear »

Where does this fit with respect to a neck sizing die? My aim is to get good reloads in 348Win with maxium brass lifespan. I love accuracy also, but not expecting bench rest results.
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Post by 1886 »

Many folks feel the M die is used primarily for cast loads. I employ 2 sizes of expander when loading cast. I use an expander that is .005 under bullet diameter when loading hard cast and jacketed and one that is .002 under bullet diameter when loading soft cast. I use soft cast for casual plinking and reduced power loads. Mic Mcpherson writes about this subject extensively. Good Luck. 1886.
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