Manufacturers Lee

Lee Full Length Decapping pin 243,6mm SE2171

$20.00 incl GST

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Lee, Rifle Dies

Specifications

brand: lee
equipment: decapping

Description

Lee Full Length Decapping pin 243,6mm SE2171

Because reloaders never know when a part will break, be ready with high-quality replacement parts.

These Decapping Pins can be used in the following:
90984 V LTD 2-DI 6MM / 284 WIN
90504 PACESETTER DIES 243
90540 PACESETTER DIES 6MM REM
90610 DELUXE 3 DIE SET 243
90873 RGB DIE 243

 

Best Suited For

  • Reloaders using Lee full-length sizing dies
  • .243 / 6mm rifle cartridges (e.g. .243 Winchester, 6mm Remington)
  • Routine brass processing and case preparation
  • Replacing worn, bent, or broken decapping rods

When To Use It

  • When your existing decapping pin is damaged, bent, or slipping
  • During full-length resizing operations
  • When depriming brass before cleaning or tumbling
  • When consistent neck expansion is needed for accurate bullet seating

Technical Information

  • Product Code: SE2171
  • Type: EZ X Expander / Decapping Rod Assembly
  • Material: Hardened steel construction
  • Calibre Compatibility:
    • .243 Winchester
    • 6mm Remington
    • Other .243/6mm family cartridges
  • Die Compatibility: Lee full-length sizing dies (RGB series)
  • Function:
    • Removes spent primers
    • Expands case neck during resizing
  • Design: Combined expander ball and decapping pin system

FAQs

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

Q: Will it fit non-Lee dies (RCBS, Hornady, etc.)?
A: No, it is specifically designed for Lee dies and may not be compatible with other brands.

Q: Why do decapping pins fail or slip?
A: Common causes include crimped primer pockets, Berdan-primed cases, or incorrect adjustment of the rod.

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

Q: Should I keep a spare?
A: Yes, keeping a spare ensures uninterrupted reloading if a pin becomes damaged.

Delivery and Compliance

  • Classified as a reloading tool component (non-ammunition)
  • Generally unrestricted for purchase in New Zealand
  • Must be used in accordance with safe reloading practices
  • Standard Delivery

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