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Unexpected Results using RCBS Precision Mic
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2049319" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>Had something kind of similar happened to me with a set of RCBS dies for my 35 Remington. My brass was ending up either not any shorter once I FLRS or 0.001-0.0015" longer. Literally about flipped out about this. Then I noticed how much harder (I'm talking really a lot harder) it was on the up stroke to FLRS my brass than the 300wsm I just did the previous evening. Was using Hornady Unique resizing lube absolutely great stuff.</p><p>Pulled the mandrel out of my RCBS die and with RCBS on the phone, measured the sizing button and sure enough (the amount escapes me now) it was to large. To RCBS's credit they had a new FLRS die on it's way to me they promised the same day. Once I got the new die I went to measure the old button against the new one but couldn't find it anywhere to save my life. I since came across a great deal on a set of Redding dies in 35 REM at Marlin Owners Forum and bought them and that's what I've used ever since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2049319, member: 95733"] Had something kind of similar happened to me with a set of RCBS dies for my 35 Remington. My brass was ending up either not any shorter once I FLRS or 0.001-0.0015" longer. Literally about flipped out about this. Then I noticed how much harder (I'm talking really a lot harder) it was on the up stroke to FLRS my brass than the 300wsm I just did the previous evening. Was using Hornady Unique resizing lube absolutely great stuff. Pulled the mandrel out of my RCBS die and with RCBS on the phone, measured the sizing button and sure enough (the amount escapes me now) it was to large. To RCBS's credit they had a new FLRS die on it's way to me they promised the same day. Once I got the new die I went to measure the old button against the new one but couldn't find it anywhere to save my life. I since came across a great deal on a set of Redding dies in 35 REM at Marlin Owners Forum and bought them and that's what I've used ever since. [/QUOTE]
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