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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
To dry lube or not? That’s the question!
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<blockquote data-quote="okie man" data-source="post: 2307554" data-attributes="member: 75071"><p>one thing I'm doing now is using a full length bushing die . No more over working my brass. My rcbs die would take a fired hornday 6.5 creedmoor case from .297" down to .278, then expand it back up to .290. Compare that with my Wilson full length bushing die, .297 down to .291 with zero expanding. I'm hoping for longer case life. Premium brass isn't cheap, don't shorten its life by over working it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okie man, post: 2307554, member: 75071"] one thing I’m doing now is using a full length bushing die . No more over working my brass. My rcbs die would take a fired hornday 6.5 creedmoor case from .297” down to .278, then expand it back up to .290. Compare that with my Wilson full length bushing die, .297 down to .291 with zero expanding. I’m hoping for longer case life. Premium brass isn’t cheap, don’t shorten its life by over working it. [/QUOTE]
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