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<blockquote data-quote="Roberto Ricci" data-source="post: 778749" data-attributes="member: 55152"><p>Hi Gary,</p><p>I use normally the RCBS case lube, as recomended in reloding manuals. In RCBS, Redding or Hornady dies sometime I forget to lube the cases and I feel, after several resized cases that the lever becomes a little less smooth. I lubricate the following cases and all returns at the best. With the Lee Press, instead, even when well lubricated, many times cases were so hard to resize that I was afraid to stuck the case in the die! Not to talk of big cartridges as 8x68S or 9,3x74R....</p><p>Today, I contacted the Forster importer and in Turin there are 3 different opportunities to see and buy some kits.</p><p>I will try soon and I will evaluate the differences.</p><p>Roberto</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roberto Ricci, post: 778749, member: 55152"] Hi Gary, I use normally the RCBS case lube, as recomended in reloding manuals. In RCBS, Redding or Hornady dies sometime I forget to lube the cases and I feel, after several resized cases that the lever becomes a little less smooth. I lubricate the following cases and all returns at the best. With the Lee Press, instead, even when well lubricated, many times cases were so hard to resize that I was afraid to stuck the case in the die! Not to talk of big cartridges as 8x68S or 9,3x74R.... Today, I contacted the Forster importer and in Turin there are 3 different opportunities to see and buy some kits. I will try soon and I will evaluate the differences. Roberto [/QUOTE]
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