.22 Jet Case Dents
O.G.-
You really need to use the purpose-made sizing-die spray-on lubes only. Put the cases is a plastic pan and spray all over them, then roll them around in the residue. It isn't as thick as the stuff you are talking about. After sizing, either tumble the cases, or put them in a cotton towel and roll them around to remove the sizing lube. The Hornady Lube is like Lighter-Fluid, very thin. It works great. Thicker lubes cause the dents. I have had them in a few of my rifles occasionally, from using too much sizing lube paste. They always iron out. When fired, the case expands. You can't get Carbide dies for a bottleneck cartridge like the Jet, so you need to use real sizing lube.
Arman4461
Last edited by Arman4461; 05-30-2011 at 12:56 AM.
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