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Berger, We have experience this before, and as far as I can tell, it might be caused by some lube in the shoulder area, or trapped air. I have never seen it happen in any of the RCBS dies that have a small breathing hole drilled in them. As far as functinality or safety is concerned, we have not been able to find anything wrong with dimpled brass. Go ahead and use them. ------------------ www.accuratereloading.com | |||
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Saeed is absolutely right. Cut back on the amount of lube and get a die set with a breather. On cases the size of a 375, accumulation of lube can be a problem without a breather. By the same token, I would rather over-lube than under. A stuck case is much more of a problem than the small dimpling. ------------------ | |||
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I had the same problem with a set of Redding dies in 7mm stw that dimpled just about every case I ran through them. I tried minimizing the lube and just about every other trick I knew but nothing worked. Finally, out of disgust, I ordered a pair of Lee dies and haven't dimpled a case since. I may be the only person in history to trade a set of Redding dies for Lees, but they cured the problem. The Reddings looked good from a fit and finish standpoint but didn't perform worth a dam*. | |||
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I have had the dimpling problem in the past, but not since I've adopted a new way of lubing cases. I use the Lee case sizing lube, but not the way they suggest. I take an empty spray bottle, fill it with alcohol, then sqeeze in about 10% Lee lube. Shake it up. Now, spray your cases with this mix (I do it in the kitchen sink because a quick spray with hot water removes the residue). The key is wait until the alcohol evaporates, THEN size as usual. The dry wax lube has never caused lube dents for me. Clean the cases by shaking them in small container with a teaspoon of automatic diswater detergent and rinse about 3 times. If you want to remove tarnish but don't have a tumbler, add a tablespoon of vinegar then rinse it off. Very fast way to get clean (but not polished) cases -- and no lube dents! jpb | |||
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