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Posts posted by gsiintl
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Let m know when you get it up. I might just buy a kit and an extra head.
Sorry I didn't get the toolhead's added to the website the other day for you. Toolheads are now available on our website.
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The kit comes with one tool head. I will add the single tool head to our website by the end of the day so you can order it online if you like.
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What's the price on that. And while your here. So with that rough die are you changing out dies in the tool head from rough to finish and do the locking nuts secure to die to eliminate adjustments each time of the die itself.
The tool head sells for 49.99. You would have to change dies from roughing to finishing unless you have two tool heads. That would allow you to leave the dies set where you want them. Otherwise you set your roughing die and pre-trim all your brass. Next step is to install the finish die and set the case neck length and the over all case length with a case gage. I hope this helps answer your questions.
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We can sell you just a tool head I just haven't had time to put it on the website.
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Go check out the GSI 300 blackout trim dies.
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If you want to see how easy converting 223/5.56 brass into 300 blackout is watch this video.
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my link should not have been pack blocks....maybe i copied and pasted the wrong link here is the one i wanted http://www.300BlkTal...p?f=179&t=80842
But yes its the same one posted in #10
I see you (jmorris) posted in that thread did you buy one? If so how does it work?
Did you get every thing you need to make 300 blackout?
PM me we make just what you need for your 650 machine.
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Go check out my Dealer page for more information on the 300 blackout Trim Dies you seen at the 2014 shot show.
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Great Video Kahai808
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Great always here to help.
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You guys are correct. The short bushing is for the flat nose bullets and the taller bushing is for the longer round nose bullets. We did this because If you use the bushing with the deeper cut out for the flat nose bullets it is more likely to have a bullet turn when it is being dropped into the feed wheel like what you had happening. Also I noticed the bullet was not all the way seated in to the feed wheel. This can be caused by not having enough bullets in the feed column. If you have any other questions or need assistance with your bullet feeder please feel free to PM me or just call the shop most of the time we can help you over the phone.
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I would like to help you with your setup if you can contact me at GSI international we can go over any issues.
Trim Die for 300 Blackout
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