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Reloading
Is my full-length sizing die toast?
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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 2073056" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>To clean my dies, I use an appropriate chamber brush for the caliber. Chuck the brush in a drill, a couple drops of solvent to dislodge the bad stuff and scrub/spin it out. You aren't going to hurt the die with a chamber brush . A bore scope without the mirror on is a great aid to view the inside of the die. Make sure you clean the vent hole . Now, Redding dies don't have a vent hole. They don't seem to believe it matters while Hornady, RCBS, and others do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 2073056, member: 113391"] To clean my dies, I use an appropriate chamber brush for the caliber. Chuck the brush in a drill, a couple drops of solvent to dislodge the bad stuff and scrub/spin it out. You aren't going to hurt the die with a chamber brush . A bore scope without the mirror on is a great aid to view the inside of the die. Make sure you clean the vent hole . Now, Redding dies don't have a vent hole. They don't seem to believe it matters while Hornady, RCBS, and others do. [/QUOTE]
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