45-110 Norma Basic Brass Resizing PROBLEM

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Re: 45-110 Norma Basic Brass Resizing PROBLEM

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I use CH4D Dies for my 120
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I use CH4D Dies for my 120
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I use CH4D Dies for my 120
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I use CH4D Dies for my 120
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I find that CH4D dies work the best with my 100. I'm not sure type of lube matters? I use STP. Have for decades. Same pint. Make sure die is clean, then use extremely small amount of lube applied with fingers. Extremely light coat. Long BP cases from 100 on up are especially prone to lube dents. If you don't use extremely light coat of lube, it will pile up as you run long case through die, causing dents.
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All of my BPCR dies (40-65, 45-70, 45-100, and 50-90) are RCBS. I do have some Redding competition bullet seating dies as well as Shiloh's inline seating dies. They all work well. Once my brass has been fire formed they only see a Meacham bushing neck sizer. Basically clean then neck size and load. Annealed as needed.
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Never ever had any problems fl sizing Norma 2.9 or Starline 50-2.5 with LYMAN dies .Had to anneal the Starline but not the Norma use the imperial die sizing wax. And don't cut anymore brass that short again. bobw
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Thanks Grits that is a great site. I will be getting some stuff from thim after my payday.
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Cm1green wrote: Thu Jan 24, 2019 10:14 pm Thanks Grits that is a great site. I will be getting some stuff from thim after my payday.
Here's another-
https://www.buffaloarms.com/

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Thanks all for the inputs and help it is greatly appriciated got them sized and ready!
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