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Reloading
Cases dents when F/L sizing
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<blockquote data-quote="Namibia" data-source="post: 317805" data-attributes="member: 20207"><p>Thanx for all the info.</p><p> </p><p>Being new at reloading, I was unaware of a lot of the pointers given here - eg. </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>I use to put all the cases upright in the case tray before spraying them with case lube - resulting in a very well lubed upper part (including the shoulder) and a very sparsely lubed bottom third ( which is obscured by the case tray).</p><p>No wonder the shoulders dented!!!</p><p>.....oops!!</p><p></p><p>Also, the thread on the correct way to set up the F/L die was most helpful - thanx <em>300RUM! </em></p><p> </p><p>Will be reloading again over the weekend, implementing all these tips.</p><p> </p><p>Thanx again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Namibia, post: 317805, member: 20207"] Thanx for all the info. Being new at reloading, I was unaware of a lot of the pointers given here - eg. "....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." I use to put all the cases upright in the case tray before spraying them with case lube - resulting in a very well lubed upper part (including the shoulder) and a very sparsely lubed bottom third ( which is obscured by the case tray). No wonder the shoulders dented!!! .....oops!! Also, the thread on the correct way to set up the F/L die was most helpful - thanx [I]300RUM! [/I] Will be reloading again over the weekend, implementing all these tips. Thanx again [/QUOTE]
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