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Reloading
Die cleaning and scratched brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Wildcat99" data-source="post: 2085430" data-attributes="member: 116975"><p>How often do you clean your dies? I have some Redding dies that seem to require frequent cleaning to prevent the build of brass on the inside--like every 100 round or so. That seems excessive to me but is the only way I can prevent scratched cases. Solvent doesn't get the brass out, so I use Flitz compound on a patch that I drape over a bore mop that I've put into a power drill to buff out the built up brass. Seems to work, but the dies still gaul up pretty fast again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildcat99, post: 2085430, member: 116975"] How often do you clean your dies? I have some Redding dies that seem to require frequent cleaning to prevent the build of brass on the inside--like every 100 round or so. That seems excessive to me but is the only way I can prevent scratched cases. Solvent doesn't get the brass out, so I use Flitz compound on a patch that I drape over a bore mop that I've put into a power drill to buff out the built up brass. Seems to work, but the dies still gaul up pretty fast again. [/QUOTE]
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