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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
redding body die issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="infidel 811" data-source="post: 910404" data-attributes="member: 68878"><p>No on the spray lube, a very knowledge able man told me not to use it, I was just using lymans case lube. The brass that was not fitting in the chamber, I used my .010 shell holder and body die. No resistance in the rifle chamber. If there is no to little resistance isn't that bad? If I use my comp neck sizing die with the neck bushing out doesn't it do the same as the body die? Should I still set the lands the same as my tighter good brass. Or maybe further due to less then tight cases</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="infidel 811, post: 910404, member: 68878"] No on the spray lube, a very knowledge able man told me not to use it, I was just using lymans case lube. The brass that was not fitting in the chamber, I used my .010 shell holder and body die. No resistance in the rifle chamber. If there is no to little resistance isn't that bad? If I use my comp neck sizing die with the neck bushing out doesn't it do the same as the body die? Should I still set the lands the same as my tighter good brass. Or maybe further due to less then tight cases [/QUOTE]
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