Affordable Custom FL Dies from Hornady
How would you like a full-length sizing die perfectly fitted to your fired brass? At one time that required you to purchase a die blank, a special undersized reamer (a chamber reamer is too big), and send the work out to a skilled gunsmith. You could expect to have $250-$350 tied up in your custom die when all was said and done.
Now Hornady’s custom shop offers a much less expensive alternative. For $100-$120, plus shipping, Hornady will produce a custom-made die based on your reamer print, spec sheet or fired brass. (FL dies for cases up to 2.55″ COAL are $101.00; larger dies are $120.00) That’s the price for one (1) full-length sizing die. You can either order a conventional non-bushing FL die, or a FL die that uses bushings to size the case-necks. (Standard non-micrometer seaters are also available for another $20.00-$25.00.) To order, we recommend you send 3 or 4 fired cases along with a reamer print to Lonnie Hummel at Hornady Mfg., Box 1848, Grand Island, NE, 68802. Give Lonnie a call first at (800) 338-3220, ext. 208, to discuss design details and get an estimated delivery date.
Lonnie and his team of skilled machinists have produced custom dies for many top shooters. Scott Parker had Hornady produce a custom full-length die for Scott’s 6BRX. Scott reports: “The die is great. I’m very impressed. The die is a perfect fit for my brass and the sized brass has very low run-out.”
I’ve had Lonnie make me probably 6 or 7 sets of custom dies. Top notch work and joy to talk to to say the least.
ML
I have purchased a number of these and overall they are very good. The price on two-die sets I ordered were at least $25-$35 more than pricing listed in the Bulletin. That would be a customer FL sizer PLUS a seater die. I know the pricing on Hornady’s published info was recently incorrect and out of date for a while.
Robert Whitley
I am looking for a die set to reload 375-338. Thanks for your time.
Don Loe
request you quote price for manufacture of one set of custom smaller than standard dies for the 6mm/2506. I have four cases fired in this rifle.
Thanking you ahead
Curtis Venable