kenbro
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Just been loading 3 cals for regular Thursday range visit.
222 being the last in line.
My FL die looked gungy inside so if gave it a good blast with Birchwood Casey high pressure firearms cleaner, then wiped and dried it.
Lubed some pre used cases and tried to size them.
Ram stopped dead when button got to neck and after checking for obstructions carried on lowering the press handle.
Result was the case shoulder was pushed into the case body. These are twice fired Hornady factory cases.
I then tried some used PPU cases and these sized without problem.
So I took the button stem out of the dies and put it in a drill chuck and spun it up with 0000 will and Solvol Autosol.
Tried a couple of cases sans the button and they came out okay, just 1.5 thou less dia than with the button in.
Button back in and old PPU cases again okay but Hornady ones again pushing the shoulder back into the case.
I’m going to anneal a few and see if that changes anything, but, the Hornady cases not been used enough to really need softening yet.
Any ideas, anyone please?
KB.
Just been loading 3 cals for regular Thursday range visit.
222 being the last in line.
My FL die looked gungy inside so if gave it a good blast with Birchwood Casey high pressure firearms cleaner, then wiped and dried it.
Lubed some pre used cases and tried to size them.
Ram stopped dead when button got to neck and after checking for obstructions carried on lowering the press handle.
Result was the case shoulder was pushed into the case body. These are twice fired Hornady factory cases.
I then tried some used PPU cases and these sized without problem.
So I took the button stem out of the dies and put it in a drill chuck and spun it up with 0000 will and Solvol Autosol.
Tried a couple of cases sans the button and they came out okay, just 1.5 thou less dia than with the button in.
Button back in and old PPU cases again okay but Hornady ones again pushing the shoulder back into the case.
I’m going to anneal a few and see if that changes anything, but, the Hornady cases not been used enough to really need softening yet.
Any ideas, anyone please?
KB.
