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Reloading
.270Win Chamber too small
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<blockquote data-quote="justgoto" data-source="post: 318179" data-attributes="member: 17125"><p>I use the Lee Resizing lubricant, which says on the tube; "If permitted to dry before use, it completely eliminates dented cases, a common problem with oil based lubricants." So that might be the ticket; apply a good amount and let it dry.</p><p></p><p>But I don't let mine dry, I just put a dab on my finger and apply it directly to the case. I make sure I get lube on the whole thing as I inspect it for damage. When I have it covered I keep wiping with my fingers but I remove, (or spread more evenly,) instead of apply, making sure the shoulder doesn't have a noticeable amount more lube.</p><p></p><p></p><p>When I first used it I was applying too little, (the case would stick during resizing causing vibration,) but I figured out what the right amount was after 10 cases or so. I've never had a dented case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justgoto, post: 318179, member: 17125"] I use the Lee Resizing lubricant, which says on the tube; "If permitted to dry before use, it completely eliminates dented cases, a common problem with oil based lubricants." So that might be the ticket; apply a good amount and let it dry. But I don't let mine dry, I just put a dab on my finger and apply it directly to the case. I make sure I get lube on the whole thing as I inspect it for damage. When I have it covered I keep wiping with my fingers but I remove, (or spread more evenly,) instead of apply, making sure the shoulder doesn't have a noticeable amount more lube. When I first used it I was applying too little, (the case would stick during resizing causing vibration,) but I figured out what the right amount was after 10 cases or so. I've never had a dented case. [/QUOTE]
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