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Reloading 300 Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 552285" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>yes you would be better using a full length die properly adjusted to just move the shoulder back .002 - .003 . if your brass is very tight while sizing and squealing . this tells me you need more lube or a different lube . I'm using RCBS oil on a lube pad . I tried the hornady spray it is ok on smaller cases but it was way to much effort on the wby case . while sizing try to push it in until it feels kind of tight , then back it out a little then go in again . just keep working at it until it's completely in , instead of slamming it in there and getting it stuck . the squealing usually comes from the expander coming back out through the neck . you can put a very little dab of lube on a brush and lube inside the neck , or I use a case neck dipper with powdered graphite . if you are getting the dry squeal you are probably pulling the case neck out of alignment . this is an accuracy killer . Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 552285, member: 11011"] yes you would be better using a full length die properly adjusted to just move the shoulder back .002 - .003 . if your brass is very tight while sizing and squealing . this tells me you need more lube or a different lube . I'm using RCBS oil on a lube pad . I tried the hornady spray it is ok on smaller cases but it was way to much effort on the wby case . while sizing try to push it in until it feels kind of tight , then back it out a little then go in again . just keep working at it until it's completely in , instead of slamming it in there and getting it stuck . the squealing usually comes from the expander coming back out through the neck . you can put a very little dab of lube on a brush and lube inside the neck , or I use a case neck dipper with powdered graphite . if you are getting the dry squeal you are probably pulling the case neck out of alignment . this is an accuracy killer . Jim [/QUOTE]
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