Manufacturers Lee

Full Length Decapping pin 223,222,22-250 #90022

$10.00 incl GST

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Lee, Rifle Dies

Specifications

equipment: decapping
brand: lee

Description

Full-Length Decapping pin 222, 223, 22-250 #90022

The Lee EZ X Expander-Decamping Pin is a great replacement item to have on hand for your Lee dies. You never know when a decamping rod will bend or break. These EZ X rods will have your Lee Full Length Sizing dies running like new in no time.

⁍ Quantity: 1

 

Best Suited For

  • Reloaders using Lee full-length sizing dies
  • .22 caliber rifle cartridges (.222, .223, 22-250, 220 Swift)
  • High-volume brass processing and case preparation
  • Users needing a reliable replacement for worn or broken decapping pins

When To Use It

  • When the original decapping pin is bent, broken, or worn
  • During routine maintenance of your sizing die
  • When depriming brass cases before cleaning or resizing
  • For restoring proper neck expansion and consistent bullet seating

Technical Information

  • Product Code: #90022
  • Type: EZ X Expander / Decapping Rod Assembly
  • Material: Hardened steel
  • Compatibility:
    • .222 Remington
    • .223 Remington / 5.56 NATO
    • 22-250 Remington
    • 220 Swift
  • Application: Used in Lee full-length sizing dies
  • Function: Removes spent primers and expands case necks in one operation
  • Weight: Approx. 0.01 kg

FAQs

Q: Is this a complete decapping unit or just the pin?
A: It is a full expander/decapping rod assembly, not just a standalone pin.

Q: Will this fit other brands like RCBS or Hornady?
A: No, it is specifically designed for Lee dies and may not fit other brands.

Q: What causes decapping pins to break?
A: Common causes include Berdan-primed cases, crimped primer pockets, or misaligned brass.

Q: How often should I replace it?
A: Only when worn or damaged; many reloaders keep spares to avoid downtime.

Q: Can it handle military brass?
A: Yes, but caution is needed with heavily crimped primers to avoid stress on the pin.

Delivery and Compliance

  • Typically shipped via standard or courier services depending on retailer
  • Classified as a reloading tool component (not ammunition)
  • Generally unrestricted for purchase in New Zealand
  • Must be used in accordance with safe reloading practices
  • Always follow manufacturer guidelines and local firearms regulations

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