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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 387918" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>I had a simmilar issue with my 270wsm Redding F/L die. For a while I used imperial wax around the rim of the case neck to solve the problemb. Then one day it went away.......... Dunno if my die had a ''break in period'' or what. Id taken the die apart & cleaned it several times before, and always grumbled to myself about having to ''scrub'' & tumble again to make sure I didnt have anything left in the case. Then one day I tried again w/no wax near the neck and all was fine........... I trimmed champhered and deburred that day so I tumbled again anyway. Maybe there comes a point when the brass gets easier to work after being loaded once or twice. I did notice that by trimming my Fed. brass to 2.093 or less I had an easier time resizing the next time, tho it couldve just been that the case necks were still mostly champhered and the die had an easier time. </p><p>I currently trim to 2.091 on my 2x loaded brass, and dont mess with trimming till it gets to 2.094 again.</p><p>Numbet 2 on your list makes me wonder how many times the brass was loaded? You may have too much neck tension. Just a thought.</p><p>Sorry I couldnt be much help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 387918, member: 22166"] I had a simmilar issue with my 270wsm Redding F/L die. For a while I used imperial wax around the rim of the case neck to solve the problemb. Then one day it went away.......... Dunno if my die had a ''break in period'' or what. Id taken the die apart & cleaned it several times before, and always grumbled to myself about having to ''scrub'' & tumble again to make sure I didnt have anything left in the case. Then one day I tried again w/no wax near the neck and all was fine........... I trimmed champhered and deburred that day so I tumbled again anyway. Maybe there comes a point when the brass gets easier to work after being loaded once or twice. I did notice that by trimming my Fed. brass to 2.093 or less I had an easier time resizing the next time, tho it couldve just been that the case necks were still mostly champhered and the die had an easier time. I currently trim to 2.091 on my 2x loaded brass, and dont mess with trimming till it gets to 2.094 again. Numbet 2 on your list makes me wonder how many times the brass was loaded? You may have too much neck tension. Just a thought. Sorry I couldnt be much help. [/QUOTE]
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