Manufacturers Lee

Lee Full Length Decapping pin 375 H&H SE2538

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Specifications

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

Description

Lee Full Length Decapping pin 375 H&H SE2538

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: 375 H&H

 

Best Suited For

  • Reloaders working with .375 H&H Magnum cartridges
  • Owners of Lee full-length sizing dies or Pacesetter die sets (e.g., #90559)
  • Hunters and reloaders using large-calibre dangerous game cartridges
  • Users needing replacement parts due to wear or damage

When To Use It

  • When the original decapping pin is bent, broken, or worn
  • If primers are not being removed cleanly during resizing
  • After encountering Berdan-primed brass, which can damage pins
  • As a preventative spare before extended reloading sessions

Technical Information

  • Product Code: SE2538
  • Caliber Compatibility: .375 H&H Magnum
  • Function:
    • Removes spent primers (decapping)
    • Expands case neck for bullet seating
  • Material: Steel
  • Approx. Dimensions:
    • Overall length: ~3.960 inches
    • Diameter: ~.374 inches
  • Compatibility: Designed for Lee full-length sizing dies (7/8"-14 threaded die systems)
  • Typical Packaging: Available individually or in multi-packs (e.g., 3-pack options)
  • Origin: USA

FAQs

Q1: Is the SE2538 caliber-specific?
Yes. It is specifically designed for .375 H&H Magnum, ensuring proper fit and alignment through the flash hole.

Q2: Can this be used in a universal decapping die?
No. It is intended for Lee full-length sizing dies, not universal decapping dies.

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

  • Berdan-primed brass
  • Off-center or obstructed flash holes
  • Excessive force or poor alignment during resizing

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

Q5: Should I keep spare pins?
Yes. Decapping pins are wear items, and keeping extras helps avoid downtime during reloading.

Delivery and Compliance

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

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