26 February 2003, 04:01
boomstickCleaning the goop out of a bullet seating die?
What is the best way to clean the high temp cast bullet lube that builds up in a bullet seating die.
I do not want to heat the die in an oven till the lube flows out if heating will possibly change the dimensions of the inside of the die.
Sure, I can unscrew the bullet seating plug and scrape the goo out but that is a real "PITA" and does not get the die totally clean.
26 February 2003, 04:04
HobieWell, I just screw out the stem and clean that. I really don't get build up anywhere else in the die. Further, it is just a wad of lube, pretty much just pops off the stem.
26 February 2003, 04:09
boomstickActually there was so much built up that it was causing my bullets to seat lower in the case. It had also built up in the area of the die where taper crimping occurs.
26 February 2003, 04:10
Saeedboomstick,
Welcome to the forum.
We use Hoppe's No.9, and it works great.
26 February 2003, 04:16
<GlennB>I take it outside and spray the heck out of it with brake cleaner.
26 February 2003, 06:32
Jim in IdahoBrake or carb cleaner, rubbing alcohol, lighter fluid, Hoppes #9 - any decent solvent will do the job pronto.
26 February 2003, 19:05
T300WbyMagBrake cleaner works great, evaporates very fast too.
27 February 2003, 01:41
arkypeteboomstick
My Star sizer has a heating element to help soften the lube, etc. While I'm sizing and lubing I set the die mouth down on the heating element and let the lube run out, then wipe it up.
Jim
27 February 2003, 02:06
gspDitto on the brake cleaner.