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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1845511" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>On cases not getting the same bump, of coarse uniform lube helps. I run into this too, and keep a whidden case gauge right beside my coax when sizing, easy to measure. Most of the time, with a coax, not sure on a RC, you can feel the difference of a case taking the bump or not, feel it when you pull the handle back up, there is a drag. I usually just rotate the case 120 deg or so and re-run it into the die.</p><p>I had watched this vid before, and there are a couple things said that I did not agree so I discount most he has to say. He lost me on keep sizing one pc of brass till you get it right, then your die is set, NO, your die is set for that pc of brass only..</p><p>I strive for a minimal bump, keeps the flow going, tight in, tighter out. Even though I do have a tube of grease in my range bag, I prefer not to pull it out to grease bolt lugs.</p><p>I have a SA Defiance Deviant with the right bolt lug galled, the face in the action where it mates up is galled too. 2500 total rds fired. I'd love to sell it and replace it with an Impact 737, but in good faith I cannot do that. It is mine till I croak, either in moth balls or in service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1845511, member: 33622"] On cases not getting the same bump, of coarse uniform lube helps. I run into this too, and keep a whidden case gauge right beside my coax when sizing, easy to measure. Most of the time, with a coax, not sure on a RC, you can feel the difference of a case taking the bump or not, feel it when you pull the handle back up, there is a drag. I usually just rotate the case 120 deg or so and re-run it into the die. I had watched this vid before, and there are a couple things said that I did not agree so I discount most he has to say. He lost me on keep sizing one pc of brass till you get it right, then your die is set, NO, your die is set for that pc of brass only.. I strive for a minimal bump, keeps the flow going, tight in, tighter out. Even though I do have a tube of grease in my range bag, I prefer not to pull it out to grease bolt lugs. I have a SA Defiance Deviant with the right bolt lug galled, the face in the action where it mates up is galled too. 2500 total rds fired. I'd love to sell it and replace it with an Impact 737, but in good faith I cannot do that. It is mine till I croak, either in moth balls or in service. [/QUOTE]
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