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<blockquote data-quote="bob4" data-source="post: 1251806" data-attributes="member: 57171"><p>Here's what happened. I moved my die over to a single stage and it worked well. Seating was <strong><u>much</u></strong> easier/smoother. Then the light bulb went on.lightbulb So I moved it back over to the Dillon and it worked well. 5 cases in both presses. The only difference this time was I was using once fired brass that hasn't been cleaned yet although I did resize quick just to test a few rounds and the seating. I've never used neck lube, never seemed to need it. I clean with dry media and the powder residue left over in side the neck must make seating smoother/easier. This new brass I didn't clean, didn't see a reason too, just sized and went. Now I think I see a reason. I can't think of anything else different I did. I can't even think why smoother seating would make a difference like I described. Maybe someone could enlighten me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob4, post: 1251806, member: 57171"] Here's what happened. I moved my die over to a single stage and it worked well. Seating was [B][U]much[/U][/B] easier/smoother. Then the light bulb went on.lightbulb So I moved it back over to the Dillon and it worked well. 5 cases in both presses. The only difference this time was I was using once fired brass that hasn't been cleaned yet although I did resize quick just to test a few rounds and the seating. I've never used neck lube, never seemed to need it. I clean with dry media and the powder residue left over in side the neck must make seating smoother/easier. This new brass I didn't clean, didn't see a reason too, just sized and went. Now I think I see a reason. I can't think of anything else different I did. I can't even think why smoother seating would make a difference like I described. Maybe someone could enlighten me? [/QUOTE]
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