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Cases dents when F/L sizing
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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 317542" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>Case shoulders get dents from one cause only, hydralic pressure from too much lube lathered on the upper body. The fact that you reduced the lube and get less dent's only shows that you still have to much.</p><p> </p><p>Most noobs seem to put far to much lube on the upper case and less than they should on the lower portion. That should be reversed.</p><p> </p><p>Die vent holes are to release trapped air. Case lube is far too thick and slow to move for the tiny holes to do much for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 317542, member: 9215"] Case shoulders get dents from one cause only, hydralic pressure from too much lube lathered on the upper body. The fact that you reduced the lube and get less dent's only shows that you still have to much. Most noobs seem to put far to much lube on the upper case and less than they should on the lower portion. That should be reversed. Die vent holes are to release trapped air. Case lube is far too thick and slow to move for the tiny holes to do much for that. [/QUOTE]
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