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Reloading
RCBS dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Richard Gray" data-source="post: 2169809" data-attributes="member: 111239"><p>I'm not sure but I think it is probably a universal problem. I've used RCBS dies all my life and here is how I lube them. Take an old sock and a bottle of STP. Put some STP on the sock, it don' t take much, and work it into the sock. I inspect every case I reload regardless of caliber and at that time I just wrap the part of the sock with STP on it around the cartridge and twist it. Then I resize and decap the cartridge. You will be amazed at how easy the cartridge slides in and out of the die. When I finish de-capping and resizing I clean the cartridge cases in a tub of cleaning solvent, stand them on end to let them drain and thoroughly dry inside and out, a small fan/heater helps circulate air. Then I proceed to reload.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Richard Gray, post: 2169809, member: 111239"] I'm not sure but I think it is probably a universal problem. I've used RCBS dies all my life and here is how I lube them. Take an old sock and a bottle of STP. Put some STP on the sock, it don' t take much, and work it into the sock. I inspect every case I reload regardless of caliber and at that time I just wrap the part of the sock with STP on it around the cartridge and twist it. Then I resize and decap the cartridge. You will be amazed at how easy the cartridge slides in and out of the die. When I finish de-capping and resizing I clean the cartridge cases in a tub of cleaning solvent, stand them on end to let them drain and thoroughly dry inside and out, a small fan/heater helps circulate air. Then I proceed to reload. [/QUOTE]
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