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Cleaning re-sizing dies
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<blockquote data-quote="baydog" data-source="post: 1174938" data-attributes="member: 76072"><p>Thanks dok7mm. Thats exactly whats happing too, starting to see some scratches And I have a bit of brass built up inside and it's a bear to get out because it's packed in there so hard. I know I'll get flamed for saying this but I have never really cleaned them. At the end of hunting season I usely spray some WD40 up in them to prevent rust but each year I fine myself useing them longer and longer after season goes out, I just like loading and shooting and it keeps me out of trouble until fishing season gets here...lol..Is there a good brass solvent you recomend because I really don't want to be scraping the inbedded brass out, I got a mostly RCBS dies but do have a pair of older weatherby dies that were my Dads and would like to keep them forever if possible.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Scotty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baydog, post: 1174938, member: 76072"] Thanks dok7mm. Thats exactly whats happing too, starting to see some scratches And I have a bit of brass built up inside and it's a bear to get out because it's packed in there so hard. I know I'll get flamed for saying this but I have never really cleaned them. At the end of hunting season I usely spray some WD40 up in them to prevent rust but each year I fine myself useing them longer and longer after season goes out, I just like loading and shooting and it keeps me out of trouble until fishing season gets here...lol..Is there a good brass solvent you recomend because I really don't want to be scraping the inbedded brass out, I got a mostly RCBS dies but do have a pair of older weatherby dies that were my Dads and would like to keep them forever if possible. Thanks Scotty [/QUOTE]
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