50 BMG Reloading Dies

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50 BMG Reloading Dies
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50 BMG Reloading Dies
Prepare Your Cases
Inspect your cases while lubricating them. Discard all cases with split necks,
indications of head separation or other defects. Wipe on a film of Lee Case lubricant
with your fingers. Clean fingers are the best way of lubing a case, as any grit that
could damage the die will be felt. Lube the inside of the case neck with a cotton
swab. The case can be immediately sized or allowed to air dry.
Full Length Sizing
LEE RESIZING LUBRICANT #90006
Screw the full-length sizer in until it contacts the shell holder. Then
lower the ram and screw in an additional ¼ turn. Finger tighten the lock ring. Place a
lubricated case in the shell holder and raise until the shell holder contacts the end of
the die. Lower the shell holder to extract the case and expand the neck.
Check Your Case Length
3.910
5.450
Charging the case
Charge the case with loads selected from the chart or other reliable source. Maximum charges
must be weighed. You may work up to the Never Exceed Loads gradually, provided you know
how to watch for excess pressure signs.
You are responsible for the safety of your loads
START GRAINS
This is the maximum starting charge.
VOLUME CC
This is the volume per cubic centimeter of the Start Grain Charge.
Confirm this charge with a scale.
VELOCITY
Listed velocity is for Never Exceed Grains. caution: these loads are for standard bore and groove dimensions
use in small bore and groove rifles will cause excess pressure.
After firing and resizing cases will grow in
length. This could be dangerous if the case
were so long that it would pinch the bullet
in the end of the chamber. Pressure high
enough to damage the gun could result. The simplest
way to check the case and trim if necessary is with the
Lee Case Trimmer. Order #90010. Requires Large
Cutter #90401
Stuck case
If you forget to lubricate the case and the case becomes stuck the
rim will likely be pulled off. With the die still in the press remove the
decapper nut. Tap the end of the decapper with a 5/16’’ diameter pin
punch and heavy hammer. A couple of taps is all it takes to remove the
most stubborn case.
BP3271
CAUTION Ammunition reloading can be dangerous if done
improperly and should not be attempted by persons not willing and
able to read and follow instructions exactly. Children should not be
permitted to reload ammunition without strict parental supervision.
Always wear safety glasses when reloading. Ammunition loaded
with these tools and data should only be used in guns in good
condition. We do not accept responsibility for ammunition loaded
with these tools or data, as we have no control over the manufacture
and storage of components or the loading techniques. Primers
and gunpowder, like gasoline and matches, can be dangerous if
improperly handled or misused.
©2012 LEE PRECISION, INC. 4275 HIGHWAY Y HARTFORD, WI 53027 Printed in USA
Bullet Seating
Screw the bullet-seating die in until you feel it touch the case mouth. If no crimp is
desired finger tighten the lock ring. If a crimp is desired turn the die in and additional
¼ of a turn. The bullet must have a crimp groove and the bullet must be seated so
that almost the entire crimp groove is in the case for proper crimp. Bullet seating
depth is controlled by simply turning the adjust screw in and out to desired depth.
Factory Crimp™ Die
(Not included) order #90953
Screw the Lee Factory Crimp die in to touch the shell holder,
plus ½ turn more. Adjust in for a heavier crimp. Bullets do not
need a crimp groove, as the Lee Factory crimp will form one
while crimping. Be sure to press hard enough at the presses end of
stroke to properly form a crimp.