Thank you for this video. I am currently having this same issue right now. I didn't know there was a vent on the die. I will check that out. I'm using all hand-me-down reloading tools. .243
Thank you for this review. I received a tip from another reloader along the same lines. Instead of a paper towel, I just lube the lower 1/3 to 1/2 of the case by only putting that portion of the case on the pad, letting the other portion hang off of the long edge. I appreciate the tip of touching the mouth of the case on the pad. :)
I'm just starting reloading for rifle, having reloaded for pistol calibers some 25 years ago or so. So I'm glad that I discovered your video about this issue. I'm wondering if there might also be residual lube inside your die before you run a freshly-lubed case through it. But like I said, this is mostly a new arena for me, as things are a little different than straight case walls and carbide dies. Thank you for this video, Sir!
Thanks for the tip brothher, I've been into reloading for about 7 months, I've only loaded 70 rounds of 2 calibers of 4 that I plan to load for, 2 days ago, I decapped/sized some 300 win mag brass, this happened to 2 cases, I thought it had to do with the lube but couldn't figure out what.
Back in the early '70s I had the same problem. A Marine showed me what he does. He uses a rubber stamp ink pad with a few drops of STP on it. Roll your cases lightly wipe off some lub and resize.
I havent done a ton of reloading yet. I have stuck like 5 rifle cases so far, but no dents. I have used lanolin based lube & sizing wax. Heavy on both. So heavy the vent was puking lube. No dents. Idk.
Thank you I am new to reloading. And 4 days ago was my first try . I started with 30-30 and when I resized them I had a little dent in the neck I will try you advance
Small dents are not a big problem, especially on a cartridge that headspaces on the rim. But if you are like me, you want it a perfect as possible. Make your first test loads with medium charge of powder if you are shooting a lever gun. Lever gun can have hard extraction. They do not have the camming power of a bolt action.
I usually give it a twist on the paid. After a couple of cases the expander ball gets a coat of lube and you can feel the difference as you size the case.
You don't lube the shoulder period! And most people over lube by a long shot If you dented a case with imperial wax I don't even wanne know how you got that much lube on the case to start with, that stuff lasts for 1000ths of cases But neat vid 😁
You can also keep the shoulder and neck off the edge of the pad .
I have been struggling with this for months and I want to thank you - it works like a charm. Thanx!!
Thank you for this video. I am currently having this same issue right now. I didn't know there was a vent on the die. I will check that out. I'm using all hand-me-down reloading tools. .243
Thank you for this review. I received a tip from another reloader along the same lines. Instead of a paper towel, I just lube the lower 1/3 to 1/2 of the case by only putting that portion of the case on the pad, letting the other portion hang off of the long edge. I appreciate the tip of touching the mouth of the case on the pad. :)
I'm just starting reloading for rifle, having reloaded for pistol calibers some 25 years ago or so. So I'm glad that I discovered your video about this issue.
I'm wondering if there might also be residual lube inside your die before you run a freshly-lubed case through it. But like I said, this is mostly a new arena for me, as things are a little different than straight case walls and carbide dies. Thank you for this video, Sir!
Thanks for the tip brothher, I've been into reloading for about 7 months, I've only loaded 70 rounds of 2 calibers of 4 that I plan to load for, 2 days ago, I decapped/sized some 300 win mag brass, this happened to 2 cases, I thought it had to do with the lube but couldn't figure out what.
Back in the early '70s I had the same problem. A Marine showed me what he does. He uses a rubber stamp ink pad with a few drops of STP on it. Roll your cases lightly wipe off some lub and resize.
Genius! I found out this hack by pure mistake and he’s right, it works!
I havent done a ton of reloading yet. I have stuck like 5 rifle cases so far, but no dents. I have used lanolin based lube & sizing wax. Heavy on both. So heavy the vent was puking lube. No dents. Idk.
Aged wisdom! Thanks so much.
Imperial sizing wax. No dents or stuck cases
I did try ISW and still had case neck dents on some calibers
Thank you I am new to reloading. And 4 days ago was my first try . I started with 30-30 and when I resized them I had a little dent in the neck I will try you advance
Small dents are not a big problem, especially on a cartridge that headspaces on the rim. But if you are like me, you want it a perfect as possible. Make your first test loads with medium charge of powder if you are shooting a lever gun. Lever gun can have hard extraction. They do not have the camming power of a bolt action.
Thanks for sharing!
Fighting this issue right now. Hense the reason I’m here lol
Thanks man. I've had the same prob's.
Is just tapping the case mouth on the pad sufficient enough to lube the inside of the case necks?
I usually give it a twist on the paid. After a couple of cases the expander ball gets a coat of lube and you can feel the difference as you size the case.
I'm going to try this. Thanks 🇬🇧
Man thanks for the video iv been trying to figure this out
Imperial lube and imperial graphite. No lube on the neck.
Thanks for the info
Great video
Nice thanks a lot
Hope it helps.
@@Theolddeerhunters thank you so much
Good stuff!
I'm fighting that monkey right now. Thanks for the tip, I'm gonna try it out now.
You don't lube the shoulder period!
And most people over lube by a long shot
If you dented a case with imperial wax I don't even wanne know how you got that much lube on the case to start with, that stuff lasts for 1000ths of cases
But neat vid 😁
Nice!