It pays to clean a new FLR die with solvent before using. Manufacturers usually add a protective coating.
It pays to clean a new FLR die with solvent before using. Manufacturers usually add a protective coating.
@Snowgrass
With that screw jammed in the expander ball has to be high up in the resizing die.
Mechanically, if the expander ball is too far up, that is, up in the neck area of the die, then the brass is truly jammed in between.
Are you able to remove the jammed in screw and then tap the stem of the expander ball to make it sit low in the case? The decapping pin should be visible through the drilled out primer hole then.
An itch ... is ... a desire to scratch
In my experience with cases stuck in dies, it’s the area in front of the web towards the base that usually binds in the LGS die if you’re light on lube.
If you want a very good case lube that is cheap, rock into your compounding pharmacy and ask for Anhydrous wool fat. About $15/100 grams and will last a life time. Only need a smear. Or you can dilute a small amount with a bit of solvent (shellfire) and make a spray pack up.
Might be an idea to polish the arse out of the inside of the die, in case there's been some galling happened when this case got stuck?
Identify your target beyond all doubt
zimmer it is dangerous territory when you use sheep and lube in same paragraph...the ozzies dont like to share the sheep.....
All true. I bloody love sheep, particularly eating them and wearing their fleece!
And AWF is a great and cheap case lube.
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