Yes, I do. Is there something that I missed? I have run several hundred 9mm, .380 ACP, .38 SPL,.30 carbine, and .357 Mag. fired cases through carbide resizing/decapping dies before wet tumbling them with ss pins and soap. Everything looks well to me. I have primed them all after drying. Having said that, I have not as yet loaded any of the cases with powder and bullets. That is to be my next project. The cases all look real good after cleaning and just for curiosity, before priming, I did run a few through the sizing die (carbide) again to see how they "felt". They seemed fine, as I suspected they would. I do understand not to do this if using non-carbide dies as the cases need to be smooth and lubed before sizing. I just wanted to know if I am missing something here. Thanks for the reply.


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