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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 1862035" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>I've had that happen with both my 6.5-284 (Norma brass) and my 6.5 x 47 (Lapua Brass). The down stroke on the press feels "grainy" and stiff. I could never figure out why, even after cleaning the brass, die and using Imperial resizing wax. The common denominator - Redding Type S FL sizing dies. I guess it's time for a call to Redding. I guess it's possible that some dies got through QC without a final honing or ID polishing. That's all I can think of. I have another set of Type S FL dies for my .204 and they never did that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 1862035, member: 109229"] I’ve had that happen with both my 6.5-284 (Norma brass) and my 6.5 x 47 (Lapua Brass). The down stroke on the press feels “grainy” and stiff. I could never figure out why, even after cleaning the brass, die and using Imperial resizing wax. The common denominator - Redding Type S FL sizing dies. I guess it’s time for a call to Redding. I guess it’s possible that some dies got through QC without a final honing or ID polishing. That’s all I can think of. I have another set of Type S FL dies for my .204 and they never did that. [/QUOTE]
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