Lee Shaver 22 insert
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Lee Shaver 22 insert
Does anyone have instructions that came with Lee's insert that they could copy and email to me.
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Re: Lee Shaver 22 insert
bushwacker2,
Are you looking for the instructions on the liner itself or the instructions that Lee put out on how to set up the long range .22 rimfire silhouettes? I have the silhouette info if that's what you want. If it's the liner info you need, why not call Lee.
Are you looking for the instructions on the liner itself or the instructions that Lee put out on how to set up the long range .22 rimfire silhouettes? I have the silhouette info if that's what you want. If it's the liner info you need, why not call Lee.
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Re: Lee Shaver 22 insert
It's for the liner itself, a friend gave me one and I can't figure what the two brass threaded pieces on the breach end are for. I will try and call Lee but it hard to get ahold of him sometimes.
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Re: Lee Shaver 22 insert
There are two threaded pieces, one should be for .40 caliber rifles and the other for .45 caliber rifles. You put the appropriate one on the threaded brass end of the liner and set up the "head space" for your chamber, so that the cartridge carrier goes up against the end of the tube and just allows you to raise your block without interference. The threaded piece goes against the chamber end stop kind of like the case mouth.
If you have the tube screwed in too far you'll have bulged .22 cases just ahead of the rim, out too far and you can't raise your block with the carrier inserted in the chamber.
What type of rifle and what caliber are you working with?
If you have the tube screwed in too far you'll have bulged .22 cases just ahead of the rim, out too far and you can't raise your block with the carrier inserted in the chamber.
What type of rifle and what caliber are you working with?
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Re: Lee Shaver 22 insert
Working with a Shiloh in 45-70 or a roller in 40-65. Got the instructions from another member, thanks to you both. Had it about 90% figured out.
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Re: Lee Shaver 22 insert
It's going to be difficult to go back and forth between two rifles and even more so with two calibers. If it were me I would set it up in the one with the stoutest firing pin. I had trouble in my Shiloh .45-70 with my Shaver liner, but yours may be different. Good luck!
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Re: Lee Shaver 22 insert
I go between 3 rifles and two different calibers frequently. Takes about one minute to set up between calibers. Been real happy with the accuracy and its fun to shoot. I have a pencil magnet that I keep with it to assist in removing the shell holder to reload. Have fun with it!
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They do shoot very well, I'll give you that. I would think, but yield to greater experience, that changing calibers would be a little time consuming. I am impressed with your speed in changing calibers! I never tried that, only shot it in .45s.
Within rifles chambered for the same caliber and with reasonably close chambers it should be just a matter of removing from one and putting it another. The only place I tried that was between my Shiloh .45-70 and my original roller in .45-70. Those two were not compatible, mostly because of the roller.
A liner that sets up on the rim is a bit easier to work with, in my opinion.
If it hadn't been for the broken firing pins in my Shiloh I would still be using it today. Maybe the upgrade Shiloh did to my rifle last year would be better in that regard, but since it's a .44 maybe not.
I have NO disagreement with the part about the FUN! I like fun.
Within rifles chambered for the same caliber and with reasonably close chambers it should be just a matter of removing from one and putting it another. The only place I tried that was between my Shiloh .45-70 and my original roller in .45-70. Those two were not compatible, mostly because of the roller.
A liner that sets up on the rim is a bit easier to work with, in my opinion.
If it hadn't been for the broken firing pins in my Shiloh I would still be using it today. Maybe the upgrade Shiloh did to my rifle last year would be better in that regard, but since it's a .44 maybe not.
I have NO disagreement with the part about the FUN! I like fun.
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Re: Lee Shaver 22 insert
I've used mine in my Shiloh, (.40-70SS), CPA, (.45-90) and Miroku/Winchester1885, (.45-70). I had Lee make me up a shell holder for the .40-70 and the other two just use the original one. I must say that these rifles shoot very well with the liner, providing the headspace is set correctly.
Switching between .40 cal and .45cal, I've found that due the foams getting squashed down far more in the .40 and they need some time to expand before using in a .45. Going from .45 to .40 you wont have a problem.
Switching between .40 cal and .45cal, I've found that due the foams getting squashed down far more in the .40 and they need some time to expand before using in a .45. Going from .45 to .40 you wont have a problem.
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