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I Didn't Shoot My Reloading Press Last Night
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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 3526154" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>Oh, so I forgot to post one of the morals of the story. Go to Lowes RIGHT NOW and buy this: <a href="https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-1-4-in-20-2-Flute-M2-HSS-Tap-with-Drill-Bit/999959793" target="_blank">https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-1-4-in-20-2-Flute-M2-HSS-Tap-with-Drill-Bit/999959793</a></p><p></p><p>It's on clearance for like a buck or two. These are perfect for removing stuck casings. I had fortunately bought some a week ago and it worked perfect. If you don't know the system, you get drill out the primer pocket, tap it, put a bunch of washers or nuts around the case to make a chamber, and then bolt tighten the bolt down. Because the bolt can't move the washer/nut stack it'll cause the case to pull up and out. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Gotta make sure I do a "quality post" since everyone is watching out for those these days!! I've got two types of lube I use. 99 percent of the time I use a 1:8 mix of lanolin oil to 99% isopropyl alcohol. I dump all the casing in a stainless steel bowl, spray, mix, spray mix, spray mix and mix and mix. Then you let the isopropyl dry off and you're left with super nice lubey dubey cases. Has worked flawlessly for years from 22 cal to 375. The other that I'll use, and had to go to last night was the "actual" lube from RCBS --- putting it on a pad and rolling the case on it style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 3526154, member: 5800"] Oh, so I forgot to post one of the morals of the story. Go to Lowes RIGHT NOW and buy this: [URL]https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-1-4-in-20-2-Flute-M2-HSS-Tap-with-Drill-Bit/999959793[/URL] It's on clearance for like a buck or two. These are perfect for removing stuck casings. I had fortunately bought some a week ago and it worked perfect. If you don't know the system, you get drill out the primer pocket, tap it, put a bunch of washers or nuts around the case to make a chamber, and then bolt tighten the bolt down. Because the bolt can't move the washer/nut stack it'll cause the case to pull up and out. Gotta make sure I do a "quality post" since everyone is watching out for those these days!! I've got two types of lube I use. 99 percent of the time I use a 1:8 mix of lanolin oil to 99% isopropyl alcohol. I dump all the casing in a stainless steel bowl, spray, mix, spray mix, spray mix and mix and mix. Then you let the isopropyl dry off and you're left with super nice lubey dubey cases. Has worked flawlessly for years from 22 cal to 375. The other that I'll use, and had to go to last night was the "actual" lube from RCBS --- putting it on a pad and rolling the case on it style. [/QUOTE]
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