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Lee Precision, Inc. .223 Ackley Improved Rifle Full-Length Sizing Die
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Lee Precision, Inc. .223 Ackley Improved Rifle Full-Length Sizing Die
| SKU | 51655211976 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Lee Precision, Inc. |
| MPN | 91117 |
| UPC | 734307911171 |
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- Ecommerce Platform: Rifle
- Caliber 1: .223 Ackley Improved
- Material: Steel
Features
A full-length sizing die is engineered to resize the entire cartridge case, as opposed to only the neck. In contrast to neck-sizing dies, which exclusively resize the neck portion, full-length sizing dies offer versatility and are compatible with any rifle chambered for the same cartridge. Upon firing, the brass case expands to conform to the rifle's chamber. Although the case contracts slightly after firing, it may not revert to its original dimensions. The full-length sizing die restores the case to its proper dimensions by resizing both the neck and the body, while also eliminating any bulges or irregularities incurred during firing.
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