Previously my process was to full length resize all fired brass and all was well but it was a bit time consuming having to tumble twice to try to clean off the lube and even then the unique left my cases looking like hell.
Well, I decided to cut some time and just neck size with my Lee die, check the case in a gage and let it fly. Loaded up a couple hundred rounds easy peasy. Such an easy process and no mess to deal with.
Went to the range this morning and the first round I had to nudge a bit to chamber, still not a big deal. The second round was a bit tighter and I should have just stopped there but I chambered it anyway. Sure enough, it stuck and I didn't bring a rod to remedy the situation so my day was over.
When I got home I tapped the spent case out with a cleaning rod and dead blow. Then I went through about every tenth round that I had loaded trying to gently chamber them, about 90% were too tight.
So now I have to figure out how to resize these without screwing up my precious primers.
Any suggestions?
Well, I decided to cut some time and just neck size with my Lee die, check the case in a gage and let it fly. Loaded up a couple hundred rounds easy peasy. Such an easy process and no mess to deal with.
Went to the range this morning and the first round I had to nudge a bit to chamber, still not a big deal. The second round was a bit tighter and I should have just stopped there but I chambered it anyway. Sure enough, it stuck and I didn't bring a rod to remedy the situation so my day was over.
When I got home I tapped the spent case out with a cleaning rod and dead blow. Then I went through about every tenth round that I had loaded trying to gently chamber them, about 90% were too tight.
So now I have to figure out how to resize these without screwing up my precious primers.
Any suggestions?