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March 30, 1965 J. M. GooDsELL INTERCHANGABLE RELOADING DYIEs Filed Feb. l0, 1964 INVENTOR. JOHN M. GOODSELL.
ATTORNEY United States Patent i ce 3,175,456 INTERCHANGEABLE RELOADHWG DIES John M. 'GoodselL Omaha, Nehr., assigner to Micro- Precision Co., Omaha, Nebr.
Filed Feb. 10, 1964, Ser. No. 343,523 4 Claims. (Cl. 86-23) This invention relates to reloading tools and more particularly to improvements in case resizing and bullet seating die combinations for small arms ammunition such as rifles, revolvers and semi-automatic pistols. Still more particularly, the invention relates to a novel combination of interchangeable resizing dies and bullet seating dies of various calibers embodied in one tool. As presently practiced, such dies for rifle and pistol reloading are made in sets, a different set of complete dies being required for each different rie and pistol caliber. These dies of the prior art comprise a tool in which the resizing die, for example, is one complete body which is mounted in the press in which s-uch tools are used, and when a change of caliber is desired, it is necessary to remove the complete die from the press and to replace it with another die of the desired caliber. A resizing die is a die which reshapes a red cartridge case and restores it to its proper dimensions. When a cartridge is fired in a small arm such as a rie or pistol, the cartridge case, usually of brass, is expanded or otherwise deformed to the size and shape of the chamber in a rifle barrel or that of a semi-autornatic hand gun barrel such as a pistol, and it is expanded to the size of the bore of the cylinder in a revolver. It is desirable and sometimes necessary to restore it to its proper or original size and shape before it can be again inserted into the chamber of a barrel or the cylinder of a revolver. Due to the high cost of cartridges today, and for other reasons, many shooters reload their fired cases which makes it necessary to use the dies mentioned above. for target shooters who may lire a great many rounds at any practice session.
The present invention is directed to improvements in such dies which reduce wear and tear on the tool combination, and considerably reduces the tool cost to those who reload more than one caliber of cartridge.
A principal object of the invention, therefore, is to provide a combination tool in which the reshaping or resizing die and the bullet seating die is separate from the body of the tool and may be readily removed and interchanged with respect to the tool without removing the entire tool from the press, as was heretofore practiced.
Another object of the invention is to provide such a combination in which various calibers of resizing and bullet seating dies may be interchanged in the tool body, the dies comprising inserts which are frictionaliy litted into the tool body and locked into place with a locking nut.
Still a further object of the invention is to provide such a tool combination in which the different caliber inserts are simple in construction and therefore are economical to manufacture, thereby reducing the cost of the interchangeable insert dies to the reloader and shooter.
Other objects and advantages will appear as the description proceeds. A practical embodiment of the invention is shown and described for illustrative purposes in the accompanying drawing and specification, in which like This is practically an economic necessityv ariane Patented Mar. 3G, 1965 reference characters refer to like parts throughout the several views.
FIGURE 1 is a vertical sectional view through the combination tool as shown xed in a reloading press, ready for use, the press being shown partly in section.
FIGURE 2 is an exploded view of the combination tool for resizing a cartridge case, the parts being shown in elevation, with one part in section.
FIGURE 3 is an exploded view of the bullet seating mechanism with parts shown in section.
FIGURE 4 is an elevation of a rie cartridge case, with a part thereof shown in section.
The invention includes a tool body comprising a bushing 10 exteriorly threaded at 11 and having abore 12 with a carefully machined, smooth surface of uniform diameter throughout its length. A resizing or reshapingdie 13, having a smooth, carefully machinedexterior surface 14 for a substantial portion of its length is adapted to be removably inserted into thebore 12 of the bushing, theexterior surface 14 of said die having a close sliding frictional lit within thebore 12 of the bushing. The other end of said die is threaded for a short distance at 15 and acollar 16 is screwed down the full length of said threaded portion to seat just above the smooth surface i4, the collar forming a stop shoulder on said die to limit the depth of its insertion into said bushing lll.
The bore of thedie insert 13 is machined to provide an internaltapered wall 17, the taper corresponding in shape and size to that of the original dimensions of the shoulder 19a and the neck 20a of the cartridge case. Above theneck 26 ofthe bore, the die is internally threaded at 21. After machining, the bore of the die is highly polished by diamond lapping to provide a nely polished surface eliminating all machine tool marks, and it is then heat treated to harden it.
The wall of thedie 13 is provided with avent 14a which extends through the wall to the base of theshoulder 19 for the purpose of allowing surplus lubricant which may be present to escape from the die along the channel 14h which extends from the vent hole to the atmosphere. Otherwise dents may be formed in the wall of the cartridge case by the surplus lubricant as the case is forced into the die.
The bottom of the die insert projects slightly below the bottom of the bushing so as to form a reference point with respect to the ram of the press, whereby the die may be adjusted so as to just contact the top of the ram when the ram is raised to its highest level.
The tool is assembled for use by inserting thedie body 13 into thebore 12 of the bushing to a depth where it is stopped by theshoulder 16. The two parts are then locked together by a flanged locking nut orsleeve 22, the flangedportion 23 engaging thestop collar 16, the internal threadedportion 24 engaging the threads 11 of the bushing, the locking nut being turned down tightly on said bushing, whereby thecollar 16 is firmly and immovably seated between the top edge of the bushing and theflange 23 of the nut. The external wall of the nut is knurled as at 25 to provide a good finger gripping surface.
A decapping device is provided to force out the exploded primer which is seated in the cartridge case, so that a new primer may be inserted therein. This device comprises astern 26 which is threaded as at 27 for a substantial portion of its length. At its lower end, the stem is l? reduced in diameter and is threaded as at 2S for a short length. An expandingbutton 29 is screwed onto the threadedportion 28, and it has an enlargedportion 30 provided for a purpose which will be described. Thebutton 29 serves also as a chuck to support a decapping pin, to punch outy the exploded primer as will also later be explained herein. p l
Aknurled nut 31, provided with an internally threadedbore 32 is screwed on the threadedportion 27 of thestern 26, and it forms a support for the stern and decapping pin, permitting adjustment of said stem to its proper depth in thedie insert 13. Thenut 31 is seated in the dieinsert 13, the threadedportion 33 of thenut 31 engaging theinternal threads 21 thereof, theshoulder 34 of the nut locking against the upper edge of the die insert. Once the stern and decapping pin are properly adjusted in the die, as shown in FIGURE l, ajam nut 35 is screwed down on thestem 26 and against thenut 31 to lock these parts against relative rotation.
After the cartridge case has been resized by forcing it through the resizing die, a new primer is forced into its primer pocket and the case is supplied with a charge of the proper amount of gunpowder, neither of which operations are material to the present invention, but are mentioned as the sequence of events leading up to the seating of the bullet, which is the next step, and for which apparatus is provided in a novel combination by the present invention.
A bullet seating die insert is provided which is substantially identical with that of theinsert 13, except that the bullet seating die insert has abore 37 which is substantially uniform in diameter for a substantial portion of its length, terminating in atapered shoulder 38 and in a restricted neck opening 3&1. Above itsexternal stop shoulder 39 the die is threaded internally and externally as at 4t) and 41, respectively, as in the case of the sizing die insert. This seating die is interchangeable with thesizing die 13 and also lits within thebore 12 of thebushing 10, itsstop shoulder 39 being adapted to rest on the upper end of said bushing, as in the case of the sizing die. The bushing and seating die are similarly locked together against relative movement by the same angedlocking nut 22 in the same manner, the body of the seating die being received in thebore 12 of the bushing with a close, sliding, frictional lit.
Aknurled nut 42, exteriorly threaded at itslower end 43, is provided for seating in the upper end of the seating die 36, thethreads 43 engaging theinternal threads 40, the shoulder 44- resting on the upper edge of the seating die insert. This nut supports a threadedstem 45, the lower end of which carries abullet seating member 46 having asocket 47 of a shape and size substantially corresponding to the shape and size of the ogive of the bullet to be seated in the reloaded cartridge case. The stem permits adjustment of theseating member 46 to its proper depth in theinsert 36, and when proper adjustment is accomplished, thenut 42 andstem 45 are locked together against relative movement by thejam nut 48.
The parts having thus been described, the operation of the device will now be outlined. An expanded, firedriile case 49, which is to be resized and reloaded, is seated in theram 50 of thepress 51, the resizing die being mounted in the head of the press as shown. The exterior of the cartridge case must irst be lubricated to prevent its sticking in the die. The ram is then forced upward, pushing the case into the die under powerful pressure by means well known, but not shown, whereby thewall portions 17, 19, 20 of the die act on the case to reduce it to its proper dimensions and shape, the walls of the die ironing out any irregularities that may be present in the wall of the case. The button 3l) readily enters the case at this time and the decapping pin supported thereby punches out the fired primer as the case nears the end of its upward stroke. As this occurs, the neck 49a of the case enters the restrictedbore 20 and is reduced in diameter slightly below that required to receive a new bullet. As thecase 49 is 4 withdrawn from the die, the neck again passes over thebutton 30, which thereupon expands the neck to the proper bullet size, so that it may receive and frictionally hold a bullet.
Thesizing die insert 13, with the decapping and ex# panding mechanism is now removed from thebushing 10 by unscrewing thenut 22 and lifting out the die. Itis then replaced in the bushing by the bullet seating die and locked thereto by thesame nut 22. Thebushing 10 need not be removed from the press for any caliber change, or when changing from resizing to bullet seating. Any insert is then easily mounted by sliding it into place and locking it with the ilanged nut.
Thecase 49, which has since been reprimed and supplied with a charge of gunpowder, is now ready to receive the bullet. With the bullet seating member 4o adjusted to the proper depth in the insert, a bullet is manually supported over the mouth of the cartridge case until it reaches the lower edge of the die, whereupon the walls of the die insert guide it into thesocket 47 of the seating member. When thus seated in said socket the bullet is centered over the mouth of the case, and continued upward movement of the case forces the bullet into the neck thereof to its proper depth and it is locked in the neck of the case with a tight frictional fit. The case is now a complete cartridge and may be iired.
lt should be observed that the sizing die disclosed herein resizes the case for its full length. This is essential when the reloaded cartridge is to be iired from a different weapon than the one in which it was originally red. Otherwise, only the neck of the case would require resizing. Neck resizing dies are provided according to this invention by making an insert similar to those of 13, but with neck, rather than full length, resizing facility. It will also be noted that in order to change the caliber of the die, or .to change from a rifle to a pistol die, or vice versa, it is not necessary, according to this invention, to buy a whole new die set; it is merely necessary to obtain a resizing and bullet seating die insert of the proper caliber which, being simply made, is very economical to purchase as compared to the cost of a complete die set as now commercially available.
Changes in construction, design and arrangement 0f parts may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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1. A reloading tool comprising a bushing adapted to support said tool in a reloading press, means for adjusting said bushing in said press, said bushing having a smooth bore of a uniform internal diameter throughout its length, a die insert for said bushing having a uniform diameter throughout the greater portion of its length and being of greater length than said bushing, the greater por# tion of said length having a smooth exterior surface, said insert having a sliding frictional fit into said bore of said bushing and projecting below it, said insert having means therein for neck and full length resizing of a cartridge case, said insert being locked against relative movement with respect to said bushing.
2. A reloading tool according to claim 1, in which said locking means comprises a collar on said insert above said smooth exterior, said collar adapted to rest on the end of said bushing, and a hanged nut engaging said collar and said bushing to lock them together.
3. A reloading tool comprising a bushing for supporting said tool in a reloading press, said bushing having a smooth bore of a uniform internal diameter throughout itsv length, a die insert for said bushing having a uniform diameter throughout the greater portion of its length, thev greater portion of said length having a smooth exterior surface, said insert having a sliding frictional i'it into said bore oi said bushing, said insert being locked against relative movement with respect to said bushing and being of a greater length than said bushing, said insert having a collar seated thereon above said smooth portion to limitA 5. its depth into said bushing, said collar forming a means whereby said insert is locked with respect to said bushing, said insert having means therein for performing a functon in the reloading of a cartridge case.
4. A reloading tool comprising a bushing adapted to support said tool in a reloading press, said bushing having a smooth bore of a uniform internal diameter throughout its length, a die insert for said bushing, said insert having a uniform diameter throughout the greater portion of its length, the greater portion of said length having a sliding frictional t in said bore of said bushing, said insert having a stop collar above the smooth portion of its length, said collar adapted to rest on one end of said bushing, a vent in said insert below said collar and a passage in said 6V insert leading from said vent to the atmosphere, said insert having a bore, and means in said bore for full length and neck sizing of a cartridge case.
References Cited bythe Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS BENJAMIN A. BORCHELT, Primary Exa/niner.

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1. A RELOADING TOOL COMPRISING A BUSHING ADAPTED TO SUPPORT SAID TOOL IN A RELOADING PRESS, MEANS FOR ADJUSTING SAID BUSHING IN SAID PRESS, SAID BUSHING HAVING A SMOOTH BORE OF A UNIFORM INTERNAL DIAMETER THROUGHOUT ITS LENGTH, A DIE INSERT FOR SAID BUSHING HAVING A UNIFORM DIAMETER THROUGHOUT THE GREATER PORTION OF ITS LENGTH AND BEING OF GREATER LENGTH THAN SAID BUSHING, THE GREATER PORTION OF SAID LENGTH HAVING A SMOOTH EXTERIOR SURFACE, SAID INSERT HAVING A SLIDING FRICTIONAL FIT INTO SAID BORE OF SAID BUSHING AND PROJECTING BELOW IT, SAID INSERT HAVING MEANS THEREIN FOR NECK AND FULL LENGTH RESIZING OF A CARTRIDGE CASE, SAID INSERT BEING LOCKED AGAINST RELATIVE MOVEMENT WITH RESPECT TO SAID BUSHING.
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