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Neck sizer leaving marks
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 935132" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>If the tumble your die thing doesn't work I'd do this.....</p><p> </p><p>Take a sectioned steel rifle cleaning rod and put a brush on it 1 caliber bigger than you are shooting with a bit of 0000 steel wool in the brush. Dab the steel wool and brush in oil and run it up into your die neck ( after gutting the decapping rod out of course) spinning slowly on a drill for a few seconds. Do this and clean your die a few times until the marks go away (I do this with shotgun chokes quite often to get the fouling out). Be careful not to get to froggy or you will start to remove steel from the die and ruin it. Use fine steel wool on your case necks from now on or tumble clean before sizing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 935132, member: 48043"] If the tumble your die thing doesn't work I'd do this..... Take a sectioned steel rifle cleaning rod and put a brush on it 1 caliber bigger than you are shooting with a bit of 0000 steel wool in the brush. Dab the steel wool and brush in oil and run it up into your die neck ( after gutting the decapping rod out of course) spinning slowly on a drill for a few seconds. Do this and clean your die a few times until the marks go away (I do this with shotgun chokes quite often to get the fouling out). Be careful not to get to froggy or you will start to remove steel from the die and ruin it. Use fine steel wool on your case necks from now on or tumble clean before sizing. [/QUOTE]
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