K+M Carbide Cutting Pilot w/Flutes, 26 Calibre/6.5MM
This finely ground carbide cutting pilot, designed for use with the K+M case neck turning body, has four cutting flutes used to remove the “doughnu...
View full detailsThis finely ground carbide cutting pilot, designed for use with the K+M case neck turning body, has four cutting flutes used to remove the “doughnu...
View full detailsThis precision ground carbide cutting pilot, designed for use with the K+M case neck turning body, has four cutting flutes used to remove the “doug...
View full detailsLarge Pistol set to .122" depth Designed with a drive shank to be used with your cordless screwdriver and/or either of K+M's handles. K+M's primer ...
View full detailsIn cartridge manufacturing, the flash hole is "punched" into the brass. While this is the least expensive method, it has many shortcomings and inco...
View full detailsThis steel neck turning pilot is specifically for the K+M Neck Turning Tool. The use of a good lubricant is necessary to avoid galling brass during...
View full detailsThis steel neck turning pilot is specifically for the K+M Neck Turning Tool. The use of a good lubricant is necessary to avoid galling brass during...
View full detailsThis steel neck turning pilot is specifically for the K+M Neck Turning Tool. The use of a good lubricant is necessary to avoid galling brass during...
View full detailsThis steel neck turning pilot is specifically for the K+M Neck Turning Tool. The use of a good lubricant is necessary to avoid galling brass during...
View full detailsThis steel neck turning pilot is specifically for the K+M Neck Turning Tool. The use of a good lubricant is necessary to avoid galling brass duri...
View full detailsThe K+M large calibre neck turner body has a very unique cutter adjustment mechanism that allows for a very precise cutter adjustment. This design ...
View full detailsVirgin/competition brass isn't quite ready to neck turn when you buy it. And the commercial die manufacturers have no set standards for the expand...
View full detailsThis finely ground carbide cutting pilot, designed for use with the K+M case neck turning body, has four cutting flutes used to remove the “doughnu...
View full detailsThis finely ground carbide cutting pilot, designed for use with the K+M case neck turning body, has four cutting flutes used to remove the “doughnu...
View full detailsThis finely ground carbide cutting pilot, designed for use with the K+M case neck turning body, has four cutting flutes used to remove the “doughnu...
View full detailsThe K+M Case Holder makes holding cartridge cases securely a breeze. Case preparation requires the repetitive holding of cartridge cases. Small dia...
View full detailsThe K+M Case Holder Power Adapter and Handle is used to hold the cartridge whilst neck turning. The Adapter has 1/4" hex standard shaft while the ...
View full detailsIn cartridge manufacturing, the flash hole is "punched" into the brass. While this is the least expensive method, it has many shortcomings and inco...
View full detailsIn cartridge manufacturing, the flash hole is "punched" into the brass. While this is the least expensive method, it has many shortcomings and inco...
View full detailsThis rugged left-handed arbor press is used with in line bullet seating and neck sizing dies and can be used at your home loading bench or at the s...
View full detailsThis special K+M Expander Mandrel is designed to expand a 6mm case up to .30 calibre in 1 stroke.
This is the replacement flash hole cutter for the K+M Professional Flash Hole Uniformer. This one is designed for standard cases with a .080" flas...
View full detailsThis is a replacement flash hole cutter for the K+M Professional Flash Hole Uniformer. This one is designed for "PPC" cases with the .062" flash h...
View full detailsIn cartridge manufacturing, the flash hole is "punched" into the brass. While this is the least expensive method, it has many shortcomings and inco...
View full detailsIn cartridge manufacturing, the flash hole is "punched" into the brass. While this is the least expensive method, it has many shortcomings and inco...
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