27 December 2005, 22:44
7 MAGSHOULDER DENTS
I am having a problem with dents in the shoulder of my reloads . I also know to much lube can cause this ,
so I am paying real close atteniion to this. Here is the question what else could be doing this. I am new at
loading rifle ammo . But have loaded for some time for my handguns.
27 December 2005, 22:49
butchloc99.9% is on lube dents, try changing types or lube, or methods of lubing. there are several types of spray ons that must more or less dry before using or they will cause dents. If you're using an oil, use a lightly oiled ink pad and roll cases gently accross. Sizing was is also used sparingly.
27 December 2005, 22:52
ricciardelliMAke sure the vent hole is clear.
27 December 2005, 23:32
RDubYes absolutely make sure the vent is clear..
Also I cant see how much lube you are using but you don't NEED a lot of lube around the neck and shoulder area. Most of the sizing takes place on the main body of the case towards the base..
Try lubing a case by hand and put a liberal amount of lube on the sides of the case ( just enought to feel the case go in and out of the die fairly easy.. if you feel a lot of resistance then you need more lube..) and wipe off any excess lube you find on the neck and shoulder. Just leave the neck and shoulder slightly slippery and see what happens.
If you are still having troubles then your port is probably plugged.
With the necessary amount of lube and a clear port, you should never see dents in your cases..
28 December 2005, 03:21
Reloader2I usually lube my cases on a pad although I have used the spray lube with success. I run the brass neck into some mica to lube the inside of the neck and give the outside neck and shoulder area of the case a quick swipe with a paper towel to remove the mica and lube from this area. Don't know if its right or wrong, but it works for me and I've eliminated the dents with this process.
28 December 2005, 03:32
Fish30114Clean your die well. There may be built up lube in the top of the die causing pressure to dent your shoulders. Also, some of my dies, like all my Reddings I think--have no vent hole--is this right Steve Ricciardelli (he would know) and I don't have any issues if I keep my dies good and clean--I also really like the Redding Imperial Die Wax for lube, it works great and is easier to apply/clean off than it sounds.
Good Luck--Don
28 December 2005, 06:00
Chuck WhiteI use a lube pad and the old RCBS lube!
I let about 1/4 of the case body hang over the edge of the lube pad while I roll the cases! This keeps the oil away from the shoulder!
Then I apply very little to the neck with my fingers!
AN OLD RULE OF THUMB: Apply enough lube so that you can feel it, but not see it!