Please can someone guide me?
I have the above sizing die (which I use with a Nitride bushing) and I am a stickler for keeping all my dies clean.
On one occasion last week I left the above-mentioned overnight without cleaning following a resizing session.
When I came the following day to disassemble able and clean, I noticed that there was a tiny pit mark in the top of the die where the bottom of Nitride bushing sits. I am ABSOLUTELY sure that this was not there before as I checked over the die when new as recommended by Redding.
I use Lee Resizing Lubricant. The instructions state that this lubricant is die friendly, but I think that there is a water content. Could this have caused my issue, or, is there a possibility of electrolysis between the steel die and the Nitride bushing
I have since polished out the tiny pit mark, but had I left the die longer without attention, I think more 'damage' would have occurred.
Many tanks in advance
Cam
I have the above sizing die (which I use with a Nitride bushing) and I am a stickler for keeping all my dies clean.
On one occasion last week I left the above-mentioned overnight without cleaning following a resizing session.
When I came the following day to disassemble able and clean, I noticed that there was a tiny pit mark in the top of the die where the bottom of Nitride bushing sits. I am ABSOLUTELY sure that this was not there before as I checked over the die when new as recommended by Redding.
I use Lee Resizing Lubricant. The instructions state that this lubricant is die friendly, but I think that there is a water content. Could this have caused my issue, or, is there a possibility of electrolysis between the steel die and the Nitride bushing
I have since polished out the tiny pit mark, but had I left the die longer without attention, I think more 'damage' would have occurred.
Many tanks in advance
Cam