Just wondering if others share the same experience.
I had been running a RCBS rockchucker for years. Primarily Redding dies, occasionally RCBS or Forster.
a few years ago after moving to Texas I picked up a LnL progressive
for pistol I tend to run Lee and Lyman dies
I also picked up my first set of Hobart does in 223
humidy in my garage where everything is set up typically remains under 50%
What I have found is the LnL progressive and the hornady dies are extremely rust prone.
wondering if this is a shared experience between makers and what steps people take that are realistic to combat it.
I do not have covers on my presses. Originally I thought they would if anything trap moisture in there.
I had been running a RCBS rockchucker for years. Primarily Redding dies, occasionally RCBS or Forster.
a few years ago after moving to Texas I picked up a LnL progressive
for pistol I tend to run Lee and Lyman dies
I also picked up my first set of Hobart does in 223
humidy in my garage where everything is set up typically remains under 50%
What I have found is the LnL progressive and the hornady dies are extremely rust prone.
wondering if this is a shared experience between makers and what steps people take that are realistic to combat it.
I do not have covers on my presses. Originally I thought they would if anything trap moisture in there.