You can nip them up with spanner mate, just don't go swinging on them
Im using Lee dies that i find the lock nuts move quite easily. Once i have found the setting i want ,i would like to lock them in place.
Other dies ive seen have a grub screw on the lock nut. Has anyone got a fix for this problem.
I have seen quick change bushes,but im not sure if that would do it.
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You can nip them up with spanner mate, just don't go swinging on them
Thread lock, or buy a set of locking rings
Do nothing, achieve nothing
Locking nuts sounds like a good idea.
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The quick change ones are good I use them in one press but I found out what you say in another press so what I did was to set the die where I wanted it and then run some tape around the die other the nut and die now I just screw the die back in and out it worked ok for me
you can get locking rings for Lee dies, complete with grubscrews etc - I bought a pack of three from a certain auction site for under £3 - or try your local reloading equipment stockist.
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Got mine from SYSS. Tim
I put hornady lock rings on all of mine. There very good.
i think theyre interchangeable........but i got a second set with a nyloc inner which work well
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There still trading mate, not gone bust
Good gear Lee use it all the time, been loading for years
There this, should be ok for you
http://www.henrykrank.com/index.php?...oducts_id=1552
or some cheap ones
http://www.henrykrank.com/index.php?...oducts_id=1941