Product Description
Lee Precision 91995 Inline Die Only 35CalThe Lee reloading business began in the home workshop of Richard Lee in 1958 with the invention of the famous Lee Loader for shotgun shells. Lee Loaders, for rifle and pistol ammunition, were invented in the early sixties. These highly effective and economical tools introduced over one and a half million shooters to reloading. The seventies saw the first lathe turned aluminum bullet molds along with melters and sizers. These make casting bullets easy and more precise than ever before possible. The molds are so precise that most Lee bullets do not require sizing. Toward the mid decade, the enormously popular Lee Load-All for shotgun shells was invented. The huge following of Lee Loader users enthusiastically upgraded to new Lee presses and dies when they were introduced in the eighties. Many owners of other brands of dies and presses were easily won over because of the innovative features offered only by Lee. During this period, tens of thousands' of reloaders enjoyed the speed and fun of reloading with the Lee Turret Press and the most popular of all progressive presses the Lee Pro 1000. Initially, every Lee product is distinctly different from products offered by other companies. Soon however, other companies imitate our inventions and offer products almost as good, but at higher prices. Dies, presses, crimpers, powder measures, priming tools, scales, bullet molds, melters, bullet sizers, lubricants, turrets, trimmers and many accessories are all inventions introduced by Lee and copied by others.
Inline Die Only 35CAL. For use with 380 Auto, 9mm Luger to 357 Mag, bullet diameter range .312 to .360. All steel construction featuring a ball bearing escapement mechanism. Spring loaded positive ball carrier return assures reliable operation. Jacketed, cast, powder coated and copper plated bullets are reliably fed. Configurable for long and short bullet lengths. Includes support tab for the optional multi tube feed magazine. Works in any press with standard 7/8-14 threads. Each die is caliber specific so there is nothing to change or adjust. Easy adjustment, place a case in your press and screw the Inline die in until it drops a bullet plus a half a turn, and that’s it.