When did they start offering headed pin de-capping dies and straight needle dies?
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Wanna say early 2000s they went to the headed pin.i started reloading in 97/98 and dies i got then had the straight needle pins.
I found out when i got dies for a new caliber then broke a pin then thought no prob got another then it was oh crap dont work. -
I started back in the 70s. Funny thing is the only local spot is Turners and all they carry are the straight pins. Ever have a straight pin stick in a case?
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Prolly mid to late 80s was the transition from needle decap pins and I think that is also the time RCBS moved from the knurled aluminum lock rings with lead as thread buffer to the steel with soft brass lock ring.
I have a '79 FL die set with needle pins, and an '89 FL die set with the tent spike/headed pin.Comment
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during WWII to make bullets utilizing fire 22rf cases --
Early set of RCBS 22al swage diesComment
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