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I Didn't Shoot My Reloading Press Last Night
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3952285" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Knock on wood, never had a stuck case since reloading from 1982 to present. I have removed stuck cases for others as there is a pretty good machine shop at home in the shop building. </p><p>Started using the RCBS case lube on RCBS dies for years until needing to volume load for matches. </p><p>Then switched to Hornady one shot. The instructions say to let dry, but I load when wet. Amazing how easily the cases go through the dies now. </p><p>30-06, 300 Savage, .22-250, .243 WSSM and a plethora of bottle neck cartridge’s. </p><p>My curse word days are usually on the set up with the progressive press primer loader or shell plate bolt working loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3952285, member: 5412"] Knock on wood, never had a stuck case since reloading from 1982 to present. I have removed stuck cases for others as there is a pretty good machine shop at home in the shop building. Started using the RCBS case lube on RCBS dies for years until needing to volume load for matches. Then switched to Hornady one shot. The instructions say to let dry, but I load when wet. Amazing how easily the cases go through the dies now. 30-06, 300 Savage, .22-250, .243 WSSM and a plethora of bottle neck cartridge’s. My curse word days are usually on the set up with the progressive press primer loader or shell plate bolt working loose. [/QUOTE]
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