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Danattherock said:Earlier advice on setting up dies is good. I can't add to that as I'm fairly new to the 550. But I can comment about how great One Shot is. I just spray the brass lightly as it sits in the bin, or half at a time, as I'm loading the bin. Wait a few minutes. I don't trust this stuff with most rifle cases, stuck a few using it. But for smoothing out the cycling of my 550, this stuff is great. Major difference with and without. I use it on all my pistol cases with the 550. But as said, die adjustment is a must first. But you will see a major difference using some One Shot.
Dan
Corey Schwanz said:Maybe a light lube like Hornady One Shot or Dillon's spray lube would help too. Even with carbide dies, a lot of pistol shooters I know lube their cases to make the presses run a bit smoother.
Duster_360 said:I've been reloading with my now 550 (upgraded over the years after starting with a 450 press that you had to buy from a dealer....was a long time ago, lol) and in 30+ years of loading, I have never needed any lube while using carbide dies for anything from 38Spec to 44Mag.
Important thing is to start with clean brass and several hours in a tumbler has always insured trouble free reloading. If you do not use a carbide sizing die for pistol cartridges, you need to upgrade, it's well worth the money.