Reloading Rifle Dies

Dillon Decapping Pin 7.62x39 13132

$15.00 incl GST

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Dillon, Rifle Dies

Specifications

brand: dillon
accessories: decapping

Description

Dillon Decapping Pin 7.62x39 13132

The Dillon Decapping pin is an easily replaceable spare part for the Dillon sizing/depriming die. Keep a spare on hand to avoid delays should the decapping pin get or other obstruction in the cartridge case.

 

Best Suited For

  • Reloaders using Dillon rifle dies for 7.62×39
  • Owners of Dillon progressive presses (e.g., RL550, XL650/750)
  • Users processing high volumes of brass
  • Reloaders who want backup spare pins to avoid downtime

👉 Especially important for those reloading military surplus or mixed brass, where pin damage risk is higher.

When To Use It

  • When your existing decapping pin:
    • Becomes bent or broken
    • Shows signs of wear or misalignment
  • During:
    • Routine die maintenance
    • Replacement of damaged depriming assemblies
  • When encountering:
    • Difficult primer removal
    • Berdan-primed cases (which can break pins)

👉 Decapping pins are used every time you resize/deprime brass.

Technical Information

  • Product Type: Rifle die spare part (decapping / depriming pin)
  • Part Number: #13132
  • Caliber Compatibility:
    • 7.62×39 (specific die configuration)
  • Material:
    • Hardened steel for durability and long service life

⚙️ Function:

  • Inserts through the die’s decapping rod
  • Contacts the spent primer and pushes it out of the primer pocket
  • Works as part of the decapping assembly inside Dillon dies

⚙️ Notes:

  • Dillon rifle decapping systems are caliber-specific, meaning pins and assemblies may differ by cartridge
  • Designed for Boxer-primed brass only

FAQs

Q: What does a decapping pin do?
A: It removes the spent primer from a fired case during resizing.

Q: Why do decapping pins break?
A: Common causes include:

  • Berdan-primed brass
  • Obstructions in the flash hole
  • Misaligned or off-center cases

Q: Is this pin universal?
❌ No. Rifle decapping pins are often caliber-specific in Dillon systems.

Q: Should I keep spares?
✅ Yes. They are inexpensive and can fail unexpectedly, stopping your reloading session.

Q: Can it be replaced easily?
✅ Yes. It is designed for quick replacement using basic tools.

Delivery and Compliance

  • Shipping:
    • Small, lightweight steel component
    • Ships via standard courier
  • Compliance (New Zealand):
    • Classified as a reloading die spare part (non-controlled accessory)
    • Generally legal to import and own without a firearms licence
    • Contains no ammunition, primers, or hazardous materials

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