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Shoulder dents when resizing....

I use a pad, but don't use "reloading lube". I coudn't find anywhere locally that carried reloading supplies and was in a time crunch. Through some internet searching I found a much cheaper replacement: wire pulling lube!! I picked up a bottle at Home Depot and got 32oz for about $8. Much cheaper than traditional lubes. Some folks even dilute it and dip the case or use a spray bottle. So far I just use it like the regular Lyman lube that I ran out of. I imagine this will last me a LONG time. FWIW...
 
I did not clean dies for a long time. Finally, I decided to have a go at it since there seemed to be black stuff on a lot of casings. Man that die was dirty! Good tip.
 
It is a good habit to not put your dies away until you have cleaned them. A lot of reloading problems would be minimized if people did that.
 
These dies are nearly brand new...

I was lazy and tried something new... basically was using an amsoil product that is similar to WD-40... I'll definitely use a different lube method when I finish this batch up...

Thanks all... good info!

Almost time to shoot shit!
 
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