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I don’t like the looks of this…

I bought this FL sizer several months ago, but only breaking it out today to set it up for the first time….a quick glance inside the die showed an awful lot of scratches(?)….this picture doesn’t come close to showing what I can see in person…compared it to my other dies from this same manufacturer-older dies are finished completely differently and appear quite polished
 

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I bought this FL sizer several months ago, but only breaking it out today to set it up for the first time….a quick glance inside the die showed an awful lot of scratches(?)….this picture doesn’t come close to showing what I can see in person…compared it to my other dies from this same manufacturer-older dies are finished completely differently and appear quite polished
What Walt said. Tommy Mc
 
If you haven't already done so, wrap a big (3") cleaning patch or two around a large bore brush or mop, soak it with some solvent, run it up into the die and agitate to clean the insides. It may just be dust and debris. Not a big chore compared to bigger corrective actions. Just sayin...

Hoot
 
JB bore bright , bore mop, cleaning patch, (cotton) and a drill does a good job of removing small scratches, nothing deep. If deep send it back.
 

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