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If you have a 45acp carbide die remove the decapping rod and run your brass through it first. It will only squeeze the web area of your brass. +1 on the resizing wax.
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If you have a 45acp carbide die remove the decapping rod and run your brass through it first. It will only squeeze the web area of your brass. Hey, that's a good tip - will remember that one. Haven't tried the Imperial, but Hornady /Unique/ case lube has worked better for me than any other case lube on military brass. Great online reviews as well.
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Stuck cases and difficult resizing were a problem for brass fired in my M1A. Replacing the spray lube with Hornady Unique lube fixed the former; Rockchucker fixed the latter.
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Just got a couple cans Imperial. Works great on those LC cases.
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Ha! An old thread but since somebody else posted... Tried most of the mentioned lubes, but another stands head and shoulders above the others. CFL-56 Case forming gel from Meister Bullets. After you are worn out and fixing to pop an artery - try some (you'll go WTF!) I'd estimate at least 50% less effort. I won't use anything else to process cases for my M1A. Meister Bullets
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I will try some, have 2000 more LC 308 cases
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I may be 1X fired, but that was probably full auto based on the problems you are having resizing them. Youper beat me to it. Semi or full-auto chambers are looser than a Savage model 12 (or any bolt gun for that fact). That is why they make the small base full length resizing dies. And +1 on the Imperial die wax. Its the only stuff I've use for many a year. HaYen
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I got that 1000 308's done. That should take me out. I have around 3000 ready to load.
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If you have a 45acp carbide die remove the decapping rod and run your brass through it first. It will only squeeze the web area of your brass. +1 on Imperial sizing wax. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This Works great and a lot cheaper than a small base die. 357 carbide works well for 222/223 brass also.
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