Am I retarded?

I ended up getting the hornady stuck case kit and it works well. If I had to do it again, I'd just go to lowes, get a drill bit, a matching thread tapper, and a matching bolt. I'd pull the bolt through a socket.
 
Hey T, you need some hands on lessons, come over to my house. We'll load up some metallic rifle.


More lube is only better in some cases, which I am sure you have limited knowledge of. ;)

Kevin
 
I'll have to do that sometime. I've got about 3000 rounds of 223 that I'm about to get started on, and I got some of the sizing jelly and it works like magic. I also bought a stuck case kit incase it doesn't work like magic. What all do you reload? Because I've got a decent amount of .45 brass that I was going to bring to your wife tomorrow. It has been tumbled and everything.
 
Never had any luck with any oils for case lube. I lube all my rifle cases with a good grease or case lube. They have never got stuck since. But that is just my experience, everyone else is raving about the new motor oils. So who am I to say. later rdd
 
Use Tech99's formula and put some is a spray bottle. Throw ~100 cases ina 1gal ziploc bag, then give them a few puffs. Seal it up, roll it around and start running them through.

Also, to your question bout die position. Your case gage will tell you when the die is screwed down enough.

If your not using a case gage, then hold off on your sizing until you do. Otherwise, you end up with rounds that won't run or brass that is over worked.
 
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