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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 484986" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>OK here goes.one thing I have come to do with a Lee collet die is to deprime first.this allows you the loader to feel the collet while running the brass into the die alot better.at first I too was getting the same as you.but after I choose to remove the primer first then I felt a big difference when rizeing the neck.</p><p> </p><p>one other thing to do is to polish the collet and cone that the collet slides into.then putting a little grease on the cone.this will help out in many ares.it want stick anymore unless you just use to much pressure to size with.and help the die its self.trust me you do not want the collet to stick.it will just make you some what made.the shoulder will be pushed in.</p><p> </p><p>but try the removeing of the primers frist to see if you can tell a great difference.you should.and for me I just do put enough pressure to let the coolet do its job.even on my Rock chucker press I just do put one turn in the die after it touches the shell holder.then use an index to tell me that I have put enough pressure to resize the neck.but hey tese are things that I have done and use.so take it for whats it worth to you.</p><p> </p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 484986, member: 20409"] OK here goes.one thing I have come to do with a Lee collet die is to deprime first.this allows you the loader to feel the collet while running the brass into the die alot better.at first I too was getting the same as you.but after I choose to remove the primer first then I felt a big difference when rizeing the neck. one other thing to do is to polish the collet and cone that the collet slides into.then putting a little grease on the cone.this will help out in many ares.it want stick anymore unless you just use to much pressure to size with.and help the die its self.trust me you do not want the collet to stick.it will just make you some what made.the shoulder will be pushed in. but try the removeing of the primers frist to see if you can tell a great difference.you should.and for me I just do put enough pressure to let the coolet do its job.even on my Rock chucker press I just do put one turn in the die after it touches the shell holder.then use an index to tell me that I have put enough pressure to resize the neck.but hey tese are things that I have done and use.so take it for whats it worth to you. John [/QUOTE]
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