I ordered a .250" sizing die from Lee to size bullets with. Since that project is defunct and the die showed up after terminating the bullet project, I figured it was of no use. Got to thinking about how oversized 43grain eun jin pellets are and thought maybe I could get them shooting better?
Well, it worked great and finished size is .2505" very consistently and groups have tightened up. My shot string did tighten up some though it was already really good for an unregged gun. I only gained 5fps avg on the whole string which I assumed would be much higher?
Very pleased with the results and glad I found a use for this die. Resizing has the normally sub par shooting eunjins shooting much better than I would have ever guessed. I assume that the 43gr eunjin nose profile being similar to a bullet lended to the ease of sizing these pellets. 6 tins and zero issues in sizing thus far. I did try a number of kings to see if domed pellets would work in this die. They sized without issue as well.
Just thought I would share my results with Lee sizing dies for .25 caliber. Not sure if they will make custom dies any smaller than the smallest standard size of .224?



Well, it worked great and finished size is .2505" very consistently and groups have tightened up. My shot string did tighten up some though it was already really good for an unregged gun. I only gained 5fps avg on the whole string which I assumed would be much higher?
Very pleased with the results and glad I found a use for this die. Resizing has the normally sub par shooting eunjins shooting much better than I would have ever guessed. I assume that the 43gr eunjin nose profile being similar to a bullet lended to the ease of sizing these pellets. 6 tins and zero issues in sizing thus far. I did try a number of kings to see if domed pellets would work in this die. They sized without issue as well.
Just thought I would share my results with Lee sizing dies for .25 caliber. Not sure if they will make custom dies any smaller than the smallest standard size of .224?


