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Reloading
Reloading Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 388310" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Get some dry neck lube and polish your expander ball, after a few firing when that brass gets brittle you'll start pulling of necks. Your more than likely aready pulling the necks out of wack. I changed over to a Redding bushing die and now I wax the neck and body as I don't have to lube the inside.</p><p>I was getting kinda a little hard starting then it would let go and seat when I was seating Bergers in my 270 WSM so I started using a VLD tool to deburr the inside of the neck and that made a huge difference in how they seated, they jsut kinda melt in now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 388310, member: 13632"] Get some dry neck lube and polish your expander ball, after a few firing when that brass gets brittle you'll start pulling of necks. Your more than likely aready pulling the necks out of wack. I changed over to a Redding bushing die and now I wax the neck and body as I don't have to lube the inside. I was getting kinda a little hard starting then it would let go and seat when I was seating Bergers in my 270 WSM so I started using a VLD tool to deburr the inside of the neck and that made a huge difference in how they seated, they jsut kinda melt in now. [/QUOTE]
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