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220 Swift resizing

When resizing 220 swift Winchester brass, using one shot spray, it takes 2 hands on the press. It is very hard! Any suggestions?
 
I usually let the cases set for a minute before I start resizing. I have different approaches: resizing immediately, or letting them sit for 10 minutes. It doesn't seem to matter.
 
In the past when I have used the lube pads, I have had a lot of dents from too much lube. My hands are not very dexterous, it hard for me to use a pad. But it looks like I will have to use the pad. I was hoping for an alternative.
 
In the past when I have used the lube pads, I have had a lot of dents from too much lube. My hands are not very dexterous, it hard for me to use a pad. But it looks like I will have to use the pad. I was hoping for an alternative.
Try Hornady Unique case lube. It comes in a tub, it's waxy and you apply it with your fingers. A little goes a long way and I've used it for years with great results. It wipes off easily, too.
 
I small body size a lot 5.56 and 7.62 brass. None of the commercial stuff worked very well so I started using the home made stuff a lot of reloaders told me about.

12:1 ratio of 99% alcohol mixed with pure lanolin.

It's the best case lube I have ever used.
 
12:1 ratio of 99% alcohol mixed with pure lanolin.

It's the best case lube I have ever used.

I use the same 12:1 ratio but use Iso Heet instead. It makes sizing so easy. Case dents from sizing just don't happen with this lube.

Imperial also works good, but if you are doing a lot of sizing, it is really slow.
 
I use the same 12:1 ratio but use Iso Heet instead. It makes sizing so easy. Case dents from sizing just don't happen with this lube.

Imperial also works good, but if you are doing a lot of sizing, it is really slow.

There really is nothing that works better.
 
Maybe you're not using enough of the One shot Spray or you got the wrong type of One shot.

Stand cases up and spray them on a 45 degree downward angle from all 4 directions, and about 8" to 10" from the cases.

Here is my way of standing up the cases....

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Good old Card stock sheet of paper ;)
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Use Imperial case lube and apply it with a bare finger. Yes you have to get your hands greasy.
Apply about like the layer of body oil you have on a your nose at the end of the day.
You can get away with less on a case with a heavy rim to pull the case out of the die.
The mickey mouse .223 is where you will have more problems with rims pulling off.


In the past when I have used the lube pads, I have had a lot of dents from too much lube. My hands are not very dexterous, it hard for me to use a pad. But it looks like I will have to use the pad. I was hoping for an alternative.
 
All great suggestions.
Another fly in the ointment is the .220 brass itself. The case walls and neck are very thick which certainly doesn't make sizing any easier.
 

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