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Reloading
Redding Competition Seating Die Question / Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Salmonhead" data-source="post: 2716807" data-attributes="member: 117979"><p>If you're leaving the anneal line on your brass, this can certainly do it. Polish off the anneal line, chamfer the case and problem most likely goes away. I dealt with this a couple years ago, and after talking with ADG and Redding, we determined it was the residue left behind on the anneal line. Now all our brass we order is Bright from ADG. </p><p>As others said, compressed power can do it too, but you stated its loose. With the sticky anneal line, the effects are basically the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salmonhead, post: 2716807, member: 117979"] If you're leaving the anneal line on your brass, this can certainly do it. Polish off the anneal line, chamfer the case and problem most likely goes away. I dealt with this a couple years ago, and after talking with ADG and Redding, we determined it was the residue left behind on the anneal line. Now all our brass we order is Bright from ADG. As others said, compressed power can do it too, but you stated its loose. With the sticky anneal line, the effects are basically the same. [/QUOTE]
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