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Reloading
Killed my die
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<blockquote data-quote="rmorgan9718" data-source="post: 518601" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>I use the stuck case remover about once or twice a year, and the culprit is either the lube or the die is dirty/scored/rough somewhere along the case length, usually around the transition from shoulder angle to body diameter. Clean your dies with any of the bore cleaners, but use Bronze Wool - I get mine from local Ace Hardware store, one pack will last years. Wrap wooden dowel of approriate size with soft cloth and several strings of the bronze wool. Soak well in bore cleaner, and insert into die. Use circular motion to really clean the die all the way thru, including the neck area. </p><p> </p><p>I also agree with the use of the resizing wax, versus one of the case lubes. I doesn't cake up and gather grit/dirt as badly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmorgan9718, post: 518601, member: 27677"] I use the stuck case remover about once or twice a year, and the culprit is either the lube or the die is dirty/scored/rough somewhere along the case length, usually around the transition from shoulder angle to body diameter. Clean your dies with any of the bore cleaners, but use Bronze Wool - I get mine from local Ace Hardware store, one pack will last years. Wrap wooden dowel of approriate size with soft cloth and several strings of the bronze wool. Soak well in bore cleaner, and insert into die. Use circular motion to really clean the die all the way thru, including the neck area. I also agree with the use of the resizing wax, versus one of the case lubes. I doesn't cake up and gather grit/dirt as badly. [/QUOTE]
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