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Cleaning re-sizing dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank in the Laurels" data-source="post: 1174944" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>I never clean them...except for my Borden 6 PPC dies...... I have at least 40 different sets with 90% being RCBS and Belding and Mull that haven't been touched in almost 50 years of use...all that lube and dry tabs keep them from ever rusting...good as new and never had an issue.. Believe it or not I got a RCBS lube pad about 75. Squeezed the entire tube of lube on it and still use it to this day, 41 years and 10's of thousands of rounds over it...was white but now dark with tons of moly powder from the necks infused in it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank in the Laurels, post: 1174944, member: 8845"] I never clean them...except for my Borden 6 PPC dies...... I have at least 40 different sets with 90% being RCBS and Belding and Mull that haven't been touched in almost 50 years of use...all that lube and dry tabs keep them from ever rusting...good as new and never had an issue.. Believe it or not I got a RCBS lube pad about 75. Squeezed the entire tube of lube on it and still use it to this day, 41 years and 10's of thousands of rounds over it...was white but now dark with tons of moly powder from the necks infused in it.. [/QUOTE]
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