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Reloading
reloading with hornady brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Chappy22" data-source="post: 478925" data-attributes="member: 29683"><p>Hello i am having a hard time resizing casings for the 338 lapua. I am using redding dies and hornady brass and i was resizing virgin bras as some of them have dented necks so i just ran them through the resizing process. I am getting sticky casings when reloading and yes they are lubed up good. The sticky casings are coming out with dents in the angle part of the shoulder. There are no cracks or any severe damage and i plan on using a neck sizing die after they are all fired once. I took the dies apart and lubed the inside and still had the same problem im not sure what is going on. Any tips or things to try would be greatly appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chappy22, post: 478925, member: 29683"] Hello i am having a hard time resizing casings for the 338 lapua. I am using redding dies and hornady brass and i was resizing virgin bras as some of them have dented necks so i just ran them through the resizing process. I am getting sticky casings when reloading and yes they are lubed up good. The sticky casings are coming out with dents in the angle part of the shoulder. There are no cracks or any severe damage and i plan on using a neck sizing die after they are all fired once. I took the dies apart and lubed the inside and still had the same problem im not sure what is going on. Any tips or things to try would be greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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