NorCalMikie
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Got my full length die in 17 VHA back from Redding. No Charge for them to remove the stuck case. I had fully expected to pay for them to fix the problem but their Customer Service came thru again. They even replaced the decapping rod assembly. Even enclosed (at no additional charge) a small tin of Imperial Sizing Wax (that must have been a hint)
along with instructions on how to size your brass. Figured it better to ship it off to Redding, have them remove the stuck case than me go after that little case with a drill and take the chance of scoring the die body. I have removed stuck cases before but this one was just a little too small for me to take a chance on.
I did see one thing in the instructions that I had NEVER heard of or considered.??
First off, I prefer "polished" brass. They usually come out of the tumbler BEFORE they get resized. If they're "clean", they may go straight to the resize operation.
Most of my brass never hits the ground. All my rigs are single shot or set up with single shot followers and the ejector rods are removed so I have to pick the brass off the bolt head and don't end up chasing brass.
The resizing instructions mentions something about "The film of tarnish or oxidation on the surface of the brass in effect acts as a lube. Without the oxide, the case tends to stick". ??? And they mentioned, "Brightly polished brass cases will lend them selves to stuck cases and brass transfer to the dies and do not polish your cases BEFORE resizing". I'll have to change my ways. You CAN teach an Old Dog new tricks!
That doesn't mean I'll be throwing my "Polished" brass in the dirt or I'll be turning into Pig-Pen anytime soon but I'll be a little more aware when it comes to the proper amount of lube and how clean my brass is.
I have learned a bunch today, just when I thought I already knew everything.
I did see one thing in the instructions that I had NEVER heard of or considered.??
First off, I prefer "polished" brass. They usually come out of the tumbler BEFORE they get resized. If they're "clean", they may go straight to the resize operation.
Most of my brass never hits the ground. All my rigs are single shot or set up with single shot followers and the ejector rods are removed so I have to pick the brass off the bolt head and don't end up chasing brass.
The resizing instructions mentions something about "The film of tarnish or oxidation on the surface of the brass in effect acts as a lube. Without the oxide, the case tends to stick". ??? And they mentioned, "Brightly polished brass cases will lend them selves to stuck cases and brass transfer to the dies and do not polish your cases BEFORE resizing". I'll have to change my ways. You CAN teach an Old Dog new tricks!
That doesn't mean I'll be throwing my "Polished" brass in the dirt or I'll be turning into Pig-Pen anytime soon but I'll be a little more aware when it comes to the proper amount of lube and how clean my brass is.
I have learned a bunch today, just when I thought I already knew everything.










