🔧 Elevate Your Reloading Game!
The 3Pcs Decapping Pin Upgrade for Lee 90783/90292 is a set of heat-treated decapping pins designed to enhance your reloading process. With twice the hardness of standard pins, these precision-engineered tools feature a tapered tip for optimal performance and compatibility with Lee's decapping dies. Compact and lightweight, they are perfect for any reloading enthusiast looking to upgrade their toolkit.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8 x 4.61 x 0.08 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Brand Name | ZOEKIM |
Color | Black 3PCS |
Manufacturer | ZOEKIM |
Size | 3 PCS |
B**S
Fast, cheap and good
Unfortunately, I have gone through a lot of these. The price of reloading starts to add up when the tip gets bent and broken. I bought these specifically because it came in a three pack and they were inexpensive compared to the OEM part. There is nothing that disrupts a batch like breaking your one and only decapping rod. Then waiting two weeks for it to be delivered. So far, so good.
J**S
Good value
I’m newer at the reloading game. I didn’t expect to use to use a hammer to tap it into place. But once I did it is working perfectly!
W**N
These really work well
You need to get a pack of these even if you don't need them right now. When you break the pin in your decapper die, you'll wish you had these to use as replacements. They work better than the original pin that came in my Lee die.
D**S
Don't waste your money!
The media could not be loaded. Complete junk, they are too big from the factory, the coating on them mean you have to grind them down to get them to fit through a flash hole, they break or bend very easy. First 3 of them lasted less than 200 rounds total, the 4th has about 70 rounds on it and I haven't used the 5th or 6th yet but I doubt they will last longer than the others. For reference my original decapping pin that came with my hand depriming tool lasted well over 10,000 rounds before bending and snapping off. I will be asking for a complete refund for these junk replacements.1 week laterrrr the 4th decapping pin has survived a torturing 8,000+ rounds of random pistol range pickups. Everything from .32 cal to .45 acp and everything in between, there is a slight bend to it but that might have more to do with the way the Frankford Arsenal Universal Hand Depriming tool works than anything else. It's still dumb that I had to grind the finish off and hone the pin enough to fit in normal flash holes but if the next 2 survive this long than I guess it was worth it. 1 big note, DO NOT try to use this with small or undersized flash holes even after grinding and honing, I had to pull multiple Speer Sig357 off the pin with a pliers as they have an unusually small flash hole.
S**3
Tapered Tips
Used these in my Lee de-capping die. So far the first one is holding up way better than the Lee pin that came with the die. I believe this might be because the tips are slightly tapered? I’ve already taken primers out of over 500 military 5.56 cases. (Crimped style)
L**S
Always have a spare
Always handy for those “oops times”. Good quality.
J**S
These work so much better on Blazer brass
First, I'll say I was slightly disappointed that the tip got stuck in the first few cases testing these in a Frankford Arsenal hand deprimer. I then spun the pins in a drill against a piece of sandpaper using deprimed cases as a gauge to reduce the taper just enough until the cases didn't get stuck anymore. Now they work beautifully!I used to have trouble with Blazer brass not fully pushing the primers out and the anvil getting stuck on the pin. But now with these new pins every primer is being removed. I almost decided to stop processing Blazer brass because of the issue, but now my frustration is over.The stem measures .202 and they fit perfectly in the lee decapping die collet. So they must have addressed the issue I've read in a few other reviews.So even though I did have to rework the tips, I am giving these 5 stars for solving the Blazer brass issue.
K**S
Consumable, have spares
Product works, but it only lasted about 300 deprime cycles. You will start to see the tip start to flatten before the tip fails. Just consider these a consumable and have spares on hand.
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