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Reloading
Brass a bit stiff when chambering....at my wits end. Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 1952010" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>if you would have looked at the shellholder and die when you were sizing at the top of the press stroke you should have seen a gap . what happens is the lube is allowing friction between the brass and the die . this friction is enough to spring the press a little . when the press springs the brass doesn't go fully in the die . when the brass doesn't go completely in the die , the brass does not get fully sized . I've went full circle on case lubes . I started with a lube pad , and I'm back to using a lube pad .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 1952010, member: 11011"] if you would have looked at the shellholder and die when you were sizing at the top of the press stroke you should have seen a gap . what happens is the lube is allowing friction between the brass and the die . this friction is enough to spring the press a little . when the press springs the brass doesn't go fully in the die . when the brass doesn't go completely in the die , the brass does not get fully sized . I've went full circle on case lubes . I started with a lube pad , and I'm back to using a lube pad . [/QUOTE]
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