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Old 01-12-2017, 09:46 AM
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Default Yeah, that's another thing......

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Originally Posted by twodog max View Post
The right amount of lube is something you learn with experience. It does not take much at all. I have dented a few in the last 50 years but nothing to get worked up over. The only stuck cases I ever had were with spray lube. After clearing two stuck case problems the spray lube went in the trash. I have always used RCBS lube and as long as I pay attention no problems. I also just load the dented cases like any other. No problem there either. However I honestly have never dented any as bad as the pictured cases.
When I get oil dents, they are tiny wrinkles all on the shoulder of the cases that just look tacky. That is some dent and I suspect that you have more going on than just the lube. Maybe the vent holes are a problem.

Or maybe it is that ball bearing that is stuck with lube inside the top of your die.
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