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in2deep said:The press works smoothly until the end of the stroke and seems like it is binding there a little so the die is tighter or my loads are getting hotter and causing this new issue.
This happened coincidently when I got a new resizing die from Harrels so maybe the new die is tighter at the base than my old one and my next step will be to do some comparison measurements near the case head of fired and then resized brass.
in2deep said:I fl resized initially with a Forsters die then just used the bump die last couple times so it could be that the cases expanded quite a bit after a couple cycles and your probably right about the Harrells die having to oversize them a bit to bring them back to spec.
I mic'ed a few cases and it appears that's what happened and is the reason I am going to use the Harrell's to fl resize from now on after each firing since I have proved to myself that should keep the brass more uniform and not allow it to grow too much in the first place.
TC said:I'm using the RCBS pad and lube the inside of the necks lightly after having cleaned the brass. When i drop the powder quite a bit sticks to the inside of the case neck and the odd grain or 3 tends to pop out when removing the funnel. Is it essential to lube the inside of the case necks or do any of the alternatives mentioned above avoid this problem ?
TC said:Is it essential to lube the inside of the case necks or do any of the alternatives mentioned above avoid this problem ?
