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Sizing die problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Wide Glide" data-source="post: 1939252" data-attributes="member: 95299"><p>I never even considered that.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have checked for excess lube But the problem was there before I even used lube on the Neck sizer.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i'm not sure I can get the expandable to come down any lower but I can try. At this point it is so low into the die that I can feel the tension in the very beginning of the stroke then nothing for most of the rest of the strokeBefore the last little bit when the brass actually goes the hallway into the die same way on the way back out</p><p></p><p></p><p>It was brand new brasS and the main reason I was even running it into the size or was that some of the Necks got dinged in shipping But I have never made it a point to chamfer before sizing This thread is honestly the first I have ever heard of it being done in that order. I'm also new to this style of die I use all lee dies normally And to be honest I didn't realize that the Die had a rod Lanks adjustment. I thought that was just there to take the D capping pin out and replace it. I have it screwed tight</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wide Glide, post: 1939252, member: 95299"] I never even considered that. I have checked for excess lube But the problem was there before I even used lube on the Neck sizer. i’m not sure I can get the expandable to come down any lower but I can try. At this point it is so low into the die that I can feel the tension in the very beginning of the stroke then nothing for most of the rest of the strokeBefore the last little bit when the brass actually goes the hallway into the die same way on the way back out It was brand new brasS and the main reason I was even running it into the size or was that some of the Necks got dinged in shipping But I have never made it a point to chamfer before sizing This thread is honestly the first I have ever heard of it being done in that order. I’m also new to this style of die I use all lee dies normally And to be honest I didn’t realize that the Die had a rod Lanks adjustment. I thought that was just there to take the D capping pin out and replace it. I have it screwed tight [/QUOTE]
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