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Reloading
Is my full-length sizing die toast?
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<blockquote data-quote="Philward" data-source="post: 2073880" data-attributes="member: 92604"><p>A couple thoughts about your lubing process, if you get lube on the case with almost no pressure pushing case on pad there may be to much lube on the pad, as a start. You should be scraping recess lube of the pad with a putty knife pressing it into the pad with 3lbs or so of pressure. Pad should not look wet. I put 6 or 7 cases on the pad, place Palm on cases and apply down pressure and roll them back and forth about 3 times. Cases should not look wet, them I run a qtip with same lube on it into the necks. Just some thoughts for you. I usually scrape the pad with putty knife periodically (50 cases or so) to clean off any stuff that may collect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philward, post: 2073880, member: 92604"] A couple thoughts about your lubing process, if you get lube on the case with almost no pressure pushing case on pad there may be to much lube on the pad, as a start. You should be scraping recess lube of the pad with a putty knife pressing it into the pad with 3lbs or so of pressure. Pad should not look wet. I put 6 or 7 cases on the pad, place Palm on cases and apply down pressure and roll them back and forth about 3 times. Cases should not look wet, them I run a qtip with same lube on it into the necks. Just some thoughts for you. I usually scrape the pad with putty knife periodically (50 cases or so) to clean off any stuff that may collect. [/QUOTE]
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