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<blockquote data-quote="Rflshootr" data-source="post: 2203446" data-attributes="member: 10284"><p>That should be ok if that is your final seat setting. I'd still clean the inside of the die and sleeve. It doesn't take much dirt to bind the sleeve. I kernel of powder or a sliver of brass can screw things up. The other thing I'd also try is a small amount if Imperial wax on a nylon bristle brush and lube the inside of the case neck before sizing. Run the brush in and out twice and you should see a slight color change inside the neck. The little bit that's left inside the neck should help smooth out the seating operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rflshootr, post: 2203446, member: 10284"] That should be ok if that is your final seat setting. I'd still clean the inside of the die and sleeve. It doesn't take much dirt to bind the sleeve. I kernel of powder or a sliver of brass can screw things up. The other thing I'd also try is a small amount if Imperial wax on a nylon bristle brush and lube the inside of the case neck before sizing. Run the brush in and out twice and you should see a slight color change inside the neck. The little bit that's left inside the neck should help smooth out the seating operation. [/QUOTE]
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