Best description of the issue that I can muster:
I was using a Redding Deluxe die set, specifically the FL sizing die In 6.5 creedmoor, when I noticed my brass was getting scratched pretty aggressively in the same place. Upon inspection of the die, I see that there is a rust-colored spot in the die right about where the scratch is. I believe that to be a very small build-up of brass from the scratches it is making. So I clean it out with solvent, very high grit finishing sand paper, and go again. After about 10 rounds, the scratch is back in the same place. I clean it out again, but decide to shelve it for a more thorough polishing. I try my Hornady FL sizing die, and lo and behold, the scratches start to appear in the same place. Now I have two dies that want to scratch the fuck out of my brass in approximately the same place.
My routine is: deprime brass (no resize), clean (wet tumble w/ SS pins), Dry (oven @ 175F), allow to cool, Lube w/ Hornady 1-shot, Resize, etc.
The brass always looks clean, but my first instinct is that something must be getting on it before I start resizing. That doesn’t explain why it’s happening in the same place, though.
To any of you who made it this far, thank you for reading, but does anyone have advice for what might be causing this? And any advice regarding polishing out these dies is also appreciated, because I haven’t been able to get the scratching-node out of them since it developed.
I was using a Redding Deluxe die set, specifically the FL sizing die In 6.5 creedmoor, when I noticed my brass was getting scratched pretty aggressively in the same place. Upon inspection of the die, I see that there is a rust-colored spot in the die right about where the scratch is. I believe that to be a very small build-up of brass from the scratches it is making. So I clean it out with solvent, very high grit finishing sand paper, and go again. After about 10 rounds, the scratch is back in the same place. I clean it out again, but decide to shelve it for a more thorough polishing. I try my Hornady FL sizing die, and lo and behold, the scratches start to appear in the same place. Now I have two dies that want to scratch the fuck out of my brass in approximately the same place.
My routine is: deprime brass (no resize), clean (wet tumble w/ SS pins), Dry (oven @ 175F), allow to cool, Lube w/ Hornady 1-shot, Resize, etc.
The brass always looks clean, but my first instinct is that something must be getting on it before I start resizing. That doesn’t explain why it’s happening in the same place, though.
To any of you who made it this far, thank you for reading, but does anyone have advice for what might be causing this? And any advice regarding polishing out these dies is also appreciated, because I haven’t been able to get the scratching-node out of them since it developed.