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Reloading
full length sizing problem, need help
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1069250" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>From your description of the problem now things have moved around inside the die. From your description you have brass slivers or something loose and moving around in the die. Sounds like the brass that has been run through the die had excess lube on it. Excess lube will cause dimples to form in the shoulder of cases. Give the die a go for broke cleaning. Take a piece of wood dowel rod that will fit sort of loose in the die, Split it lengthwise the depth of the die. Fit some 0000 steel wool in the slot and wrap the dowel, Remove the decaping stem from the die. Clamp the die in a padded vise and wet the steel wool with gun oil and put dowel in electric drill. Run the drill and polish and clean the inside of the die. Clean the die of Case Lube and Goobers. That should solve the problem or you may have to replace it. Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1069250, member: 77249"] From your description of the problem now things have moved around inside the die. From your description you have brass slivers or something loose and moving around in the die. Sounds like the brass that has been run through the die had excess lube on it. Excess lube will cause dimples to form in the shoulder of cases. Give the die a go for broke cleaning. Take a piece of wood dowel rod that will fit sort of loose in the die, Split it lengthwise the depth of the die. Fit some 0000 steel wool in the slot and wrap the dowel, Remove the decaping stem from the die. Clamp the die in a padded vise and wet the steel wool with gun oil and put dowel in electric drill. Run the drill and polish and clean the inside of the die. Clean the die of Case Lube and Goobers. That should solve the problem or you may have to replace it. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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