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mil-dot
02-05-2012, 06:44 AM
I have been reloading for about 3 years now. I have never stuck a case until this year, I have stuck 2 now. I just packaged the Redding for shipment.

I'm not doing anything different. I clean the brass, the dies are clean, I spray a little lube in the die and lube the cases. Before I could just breeze through all the cases and resize them no problems.

Last night I did all that and BAMMM!!!! the first case stuck.

I usually over all size, trim, clean primer pocket neck size and reload. After I once fire the brass I only neck size, but I am out of once fired....

I'm about to pull my freaking hair out..... ??? ??? ???

Jesse

twarren
02-05-2012, 09:05 AM
Start using Imperial sizing wax. IMHO it is the best you can get.

mil-dot
02-05-2012, 09:27 AM
Redding ships a small amount back with the die once fixed. I'll try it.

barrel-nut
02-05-2012, 09:29 AM
Are you currently using Hornady One-Shot aerosol lube?

kdvarmint
02-05-2012, 09:50 AM
Are you currently using Hornady One-Shot aerosol lube?


I use Hornady One Shot, and have had stuck cases. What's your opinion?

barrel-nut
02-05-2012, 10:07 AM
I stopped using it after my third stuck case. I think it's inconsistent at best. If you try to use it too soon after spraying, while it's still wet, you will likely have problems; that's when mine stuck. I switched to RCBS case lube and lube pad, and never stuck another one.

BTW, the RCBS stuck case puller works well.

kdvarmint
02-05-2012, 10:24 AM
Sometimes convenience can be inconvenient. I have considered switching but wasn't sure exactly sure what caused the trouble. The One-Shot is what "Sticks" in my mind though.

Trent
02-05-2012, 10:33 AM
Imperial Sizing Wax. Takes VERY little to do the job. Lasts a LONG time. It flat out just WORKS!

It's pretty slippery. Might have other uses. ;D

Blue Avenger
02-05-2012, 11:14 AM
I use Chem-Pac, inc "Size-All" for everyday work and "Imperial Sizing Wax" when I am reforming cases. Have never had a case stuck with either. Only used one can of Hornady, did not care for it. Only cases I have stuck are the ones I did not lube for some reason or other. BUT... I also clean the cases with walnut first and then clean them again in corncob to get the oil or wax back off. This dose add time and work to the process.

geargrinder
02-05-2012, 12:59 PM
I use Hornady One Shot, and have had stuck cases. What's your opinion?


Me too.

Now I only use Imperial Sizing Wax. With the wax, it's easy to make 308 brass from 30-06. ;D

bythebook
02-05-2012, 04:32 PM
I use Hornady One Shot, and have had stuck cases. What's your opinion?


Me too.

Now I only use Imperial Sizing Wax. With the wax, it's easy to make 308 brass from 30-06. ;D


+1 I have not had a stuck case since I started using Imperial .

gotcha
02-05-2012, 10:22 PM
I've used all the case lubes mentioned................ Didn't know what I was missing 'til I tried astroglide. 50 BMG to 17 Hornet in one easy pass. Don't get strawberry, It's a little too pungent.

mil-dot
02-05-2012, 10:49 PM
I always used RCBS spray lube. I never could follow the instructions, if I let the lube dry, it would get almost stuck every time. I recently went to Hornady one shot. I sprayed the case down, let it dry and WHAM!!! stuck.

I'll try the wax and hope it works.

Jesse

SMK Shoe
02-05-2012, 11:19 PM
One shot is awful stuff now. Few years ago it worked ok but the last three years the formula must have changed. Seems the can is only full of the aresol. Stuck a couple of cases with it and then the can went in the trash. Ben using imperial ever since and love the stuff. One can will last a loooooooong time.

earl39
02-05-2012, 11:43 PM
RCBS case lube and a pad. Only cases i have stuck are when i got in a hurry and forgot to roll them on the pad. Size them then wipe them off with an old tee shirt.

243LPR
02-07-2012, 11:56 AM
STP works well too.

barrel-nut
02-08-2012, 06:47 AM
I've used all the case lubes mentioned................ Didn't know what I was missing 'til I tried astroglide. 50 BMG to 17 Hornet in one easy pass. Don't get strawberry, It's a little too pungent.


WOW ! ???????:)

irondog54
02-09-2012, 11:20 AM
Clean your dieswith brake parts cleaner. spray interior of diei with 100% silicone spray. Don't use spray case lube, use wax or tube lubes..

handirifle
02-12-2012, 03:31 AM
RCBS case lube and a pad. Only cases i have stuck are when i got in a hurry and forgot to roll them on the pad. Size them then wipe them off with an old tee shirt.


Same here, and that's with 35yrs of loading time under my belt. Stuck ONE case, my fault, didn't lube enough. RCBS cleared the die, polished it up, sent it back, along with a brand new die to go with it.

Grit #1
02-12-2012, 10:26 AM
If you have to use a spray, try the Dillon spray lube. I have be using it for years. I dump my brass, several hundred at a time into a clean cardboard box, then spray and shake a couple of times and let dry. I have never stuck a case using it. When I am loading for long range work I still use the Imperial. I just keep my right hand fingers covered with a really light film and twist the case in my fingers before it goes into the die. If you get shoulder dents you are using WAY to much.
Best regards,
Grit