Manufacturers Lee

Lee Full Length Decapping pin 308 SE2169

$20.00 incl GST

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Lee, Rifle Dies

Specifications

brand: lee
equipment: decapping
spare parts: lee precisions spare parts

Description

Lee Full Length Decapping pin 308 SE2169

The Lee High Carbon Steel Sizing Die resizes the case to the correct size while also depriming the previous primer.

Fits:

• 7.5x54 Mas
• 7.62x54 Russian
• 30/40 Krag
• 308 Win
• 300 WSM
• 300 Savage


 

Best Suited For

  • Reloaders using Lee full-length sizing dies
  • .308 Winchester and other .30 calibre cartridges
  • High-volume brass processing and case prep
  • Replacing worn, bent, or broken decapping assemblies

When To Use It

  • When your existing decapping pin is bent, broken, or slipping
  • During full-length resizing and depriming operations
  • When preparing brass before cleaning or tumbling
  • When consistent neck expansion is required for proper bullet seating

Technical Information

  • Product Code: SE2169
  • Type: EZ X Expander / Decapping Rod Assembly
  • Material: Steel
  • Calibre Compatibility:
    • .308 Winchester
    • .300 Savage
    • .30-40 Krag
    • 7.62×54R
    • .300 WSM
    • 7.5×54 MAS
  • Die Compatibility:
    • Lee RGB, Pacesetter, and Deluxe full-length sizing dies
  • Function:
    • Removes spent primers (decapping)
    • Expands case neck during resizing
  • Approx. Length: ~85 mm overall (varies slightly by configuration)

FAQs

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

Q: Will it fit RCBS or Hornady dies?
A: No, it is specifically designed for Lee dies and is generally not interchangeable.

Q: Why do decapping pins bend or break?
A: Common causes include Berdan-primed cases, crimped primer pockets, debris in flash holes, or incorrect die setup.

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

Q: Should I keep a spare?
A: Yes, many reloaders keep spare decapping rods to avoid downtime.

Delivery and Compliance

  • Typically shipped via courier
  • Classified as a reloading tool component (non-ammunition)
  • Generally unrestricted for purchase in New Zealand
  • No firearms licence typically required for this part alone

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