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School me on resizing 45 Colt brass
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<blockquote data-quote="EKing" data-source="post: 3331931" data-attributes="member: 43282"><p>The only time I've stuck a case in a die was when I used the Hornady spray. Granted, it was probably my fault by not getting an even coat on the cases -- that one case may have received no spray since I sprayed 50 of them at a time in the loading block. Probably my fault but since using the Imperial Wax, never had an issue.</p><p></p><p>I've never lubed pistol brass before sizing, never had an issue in my Lee carbide dies. I agree with an earlier poster, it can't hurt the brass or the dies to lube the pistol cases it just adds a couple more steps that i'm not willing to add right now in the hope of extending my dies. </p><p>I do periodically clean my dies whenever I see crud on the brass that wasn't there when it went in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EKing, post: 3331931, member: 43282"] The only time I've stuck a case in a die was when I used the Hornady spray. Granted, it was probably my fault by not getting an even coat on the cases -- that one case may have received no spray since I sprayed 50 of them at a time in the loading block. Probably my fault but since using the Imperial Wax, never had an issue. I've never lubed pistol brass before sizing, never had an issue in my Lee carbide dies. I agree with an earlier poster, it can't hurt the brass or the dies to lube the pistol cases it just adds a couple more steps that i'm not willing to add right now in the hope of extending my dies. I do periodically clean my dies whenever I see crud on the brass that wasn't there when it went in. [/QUOTE]
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