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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike027" data-source="post: 739865" data-attributes="member: 5816"><p>I don't get any Squawk if I use a very small amount of lube on the case brush. On a reloading video I had seen someone dab the case mouth into the lube pad. I tried it and I get the squawk each and every time. It never happens when I use the case brush. Maybe it's because the brush adds the cleaning component. </p><p></p><p>I can see that during the seating process many of my rounds end up having a fair amount of added runout compared to the resized cases. Maybe I shold just try a different seater in addition to the brass prep.</p><p></p><p>This may soud silly but does anyone know PGA video link that clearly shows what happens during the resizing step? I'm a little confused on what actually occurs inside the die. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike027, post: 739865, member: 5816"] I don't get any Squawk if I use a very small amount of lube on the case brush. On a reloading video I had seen someone dab the case mouth into the lube pad. I tried it and I get the squawk each and every time. It never happens when I use the case brush. Maybe it's because the brush adds the cleaning component. I can see that during the seating process many of my rounds end up having a fair amount of added runout compared to the resized cases. Maybe I shold just try a different seater in addition to the brass prep. This may soud silly but does anyone know PGA video link that clearly shows what happens during the resizing step? I'm a little confused on what actually occurs inside the die. Mike [/QUOTE]
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