I have some old custom rcbs dies in 6.5x257R that I got about 25+ years ago to load for a rechambered Arisaka.
I haven't used them in ages and want to work on a new load.
I busted the dies out and there is a little light rust on them. Very light.
I don't mind a little patina on the outside, but want to clean the insides, especially the sizing die.
Suggestions on what to use?
Was thinking either steel wool with some oil, or maybe copper chore boy that I have on hand and usually use for heavy lead removal.
Maybe spin some onto a bore brush and chuck into a drill?
What says ye?
I haven't used them in ages and want to work on a new load.
I busted the dies out and there is a little light rust on them. Very light.
I don't mind a little patina on the outside, but want to clean the insides, especially the sizing die.
Suggestions on what to use?
Was thinking either steel wool with some oil, or maybe copper chore boy that I have on hand and usually use for heavy lead removal.
Maybe spin some onto a bore brush and chuck into a drill?
What says ye?