yup, i have had to do this.... trial and error iirc..If the LCD is collapsing your necks, you need to spread the collets.
yup, i have had to do this.... trial and error iirc..If the LCD is collapsing your necks, you need to spread the collets.
Yeah, I figured that. I have been using the LCD for 20+ years, including this particular set, on this brass, but I haven't annealed a great deal of brass in all that time. I think I may go back to not annealing.Yep. Brass too soft. Been there, done that. Don't anneal and see how that works.
I will check it out and lube it some.I suggest you clean your collet die, and lube it in-between the fingers or pedals that size the neck. There may be some burrs in-between the pedals, etc, which cause the pedals to stick in the closed position, and cause the damage to the cases shown.
candle flame to anneal brass.
I had to choke back a huge laugh when I saw these pics. I've made a few of those myself, wasn't funny when I did it, but it is now. All part of the learning process. My first "duh's" were with 223 brass, so I kept going for a couple more, and those looked just like the first "duh". Stopped and started researching these "collet dies" and there is more to them than what meets the eye. Made one "duh" with 204R brass, and stopped right then to clean the die again, lube it again, and started being very careful with those "collet" dies going forward. I clean and lube 'em BEFORE I insert one into the press now.![]()
This was my first attempt with the collet die . No worries after awhile I was able to get better but still might not be good enough ????
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LMAO , I love showing those pics . I did not have the die adjusted correctly and the collet was clamping down on the neck before the neck was fully inserted . FWIW these were not annealed cases . Try adjusting the die a bit and see if that helps , Maybe even a little lube on the die inner parts so they don't hang up and start to clamp down to early . I'm no expert on the collet die ( obviously lol ) but if that's what the OP is using it should not be the annealing that caused the issue . Also I agree 9sec seems a bit long for what I do but would likely result in a fully annealed ( dead soft ) neck and shoulder . Not necessarily a bad thing if that's what you were going for .
