Am having an issue with lube getting in the crimp groove while sizing my bullets for my .44 Special. If I adjust my sizer so that the lube does not get into the crimp groove then I find that my forward driving band does not get sized to the correct diameter (.432"). It will run a little short. My solution to that is to tap the uppermost lube holes in the die to 8-32 & screw in a brass set screw that is (of course) 8-32 thread by 1/8” long. A 1/8” long set screw should be short enough so as to not interfere with the movement of the internal push rod. ` I tried driving in a lead slug into the upper lube holes to inhibit the flow of lubricant into the uppermost holes but all it did was to push the slug in & repeatedly shear small amounts of the slug off until it was gone . . . drat! Oh well, problem solved! Pat
If someone else had of done to me what I did to myself . . . I'd have killed him. Humility is an asset. Heh - heh.