Manufacturers Lee

Lee Full Length Decapping Pin 35 Rem SE2359

$20.00 incl GST

Lee Reloading Equipment Always Great Value & Quality

Sorry, the selected product is currently out of stock. Sorry, there are only 2 of this item currently in stock. the selected product is not available.

10115

Lee, Rifle Dies

Specifications

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

Description

Lee Full Length Decapping pin 35 rem SE2359

The Lee High Carbon Steel Sizing Die resizes the case to the correct size while also depriming the previous primer. Reloaders never know when a component will fail, so be ready with high-quality replacement parts.

Fits: 350 Rem Mag, 358 Win, 358 Rem

 

Best Suited For

  • Reloaders working with .35 Remington cartridges
  • Owners of Lee full-length sizing dies or Pacesetter die sets
  • High-volume reloaders who require reliable spare parts
  • Users replacing worn, bent, or broken decapping pins

When To Use It

  • When the original decapping pin is bent, broken, or worn out
  • If spent primers are not being fully or cleanly removed
  • After encountering Berdan-primed brass, which can damage pins
  • As a backup spare to prevent interruptions during reloading sessions

Technical Information

  • Product Code: SE2359
  • Type: EZ X Expander-Decapping Rod
  • Caliber Compatibility: .35 Remington (also listed for .350 / .356 / .358 family applications)
  • Function:
    • Removes spent primers (decapping)
    • Expands case neck for proper bullet seating
  • Approx. Dimensions:
    • Overall length: ~3.370 inches
    • Diameter: ~.357 inches
  • Material: Hardened steel (typical Lee construction)
  • Compatibility: Designed for Lee full-length sizing dies (e.g., part of die set #91099)
  • Origin: USA

FAQs

Q1: Is the SE2359 caliber-specific?
Yes. It is specifically designed for .35 Remington and similar .35-calibre cartridges, ensuring correct alignment through the flash hole.

Q2: Can it be used in a universal decapping die?
No. This rod is designed for Lee full-length sizing dies, not universal decapping dies.

Q3: Why do decapping pins bend or break?
Common causes include:

  • Berdan-primed brass (non-standard primer system)
  • Misaligned cases or off-center flash holes
  • Excessive force during resizing

Q4: Is this just a pin or a full rod assembly?
It is part of an expander-decapping rod assembly, combining both decapping and neck expansion functions.

Q5: Should I keep spare pins?
Yes. Decapping pins are wear items, and keeping extras ensures continuous operation—especially for frequent reloaders.

Delivery and Compliance

  • Classified as a non-controlled reloading accessory
  • Does not require a firearms licence for purchase or ownership
  • Legal to import and possess under standard accessory regulations
  • Must be used following safe ammunition reloading practices

Questions?

In order to assist us in reducing spam, please type the characters you see:

You may also like