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Yeah, I thought maybe that particular case didn't have enough lube. Though the effort to remove the case out of the die didn't seem particularly hard. I was using a lot of lube (Imperial Sizing Die Wax) and cases were extracting plenty easy and in a couple instances, I got that dreaded "too much lube" dimple on the side of the case well below the shoulder (not severe, but there none the less)The funny sound is ya did not have enough lube on the case, it was harder to pull out of the die...
You got lucky this time.
So make sure you lube it enough.
How long did you wet tumble them?I may have ruined about 200 pieces of Alpha 6gt brass and 100 lapua 6.5c brass by wet tumbling with ss pin media.
Have cleaned brass that way for several years. Never had an issue. Well now all my brass has a wicked lip on the mouth after I seat the bullet.
Have tried using my giraud to clean them up but it's still appearing after a few pieces I've tested with.
Here's why ...I lubed a case, sized it...then put it right back in the die to bump the shoulder back a couple thousandths , thinking it was lubed enough on the first sizing...shouldn't be a problem...it was.Yeah, I thought maybe that particular case didn't have enough lube. Though the effort to remove the case out of the die didn't seem particularly hard. I was using a lot of lube (Imperial Sizing Die Wax) and cases were extracting plenty easy and in a couple instances, I got that dreaded "too much lube" dimple on the side of the case well below the shoulder (not severe, but there none the less).
You're words of warning are definably important for those going down this road with these hybrid cases.
"Wicked lip" on the brass. Use a 22° VLD case mouth deburring tool.I may have ruined about 200 pieces of Alpha 6gt brass and 100 lapua 6.5c brass by wet tumbling with ss pin media.
Have cleaned brass that way for several years. Never had an issue. Well now all my brass has a wicked lip on the mouth after I seat the bullet.
Have tried using my giraud to clean them up but it's still appearing after a few pieces I've tested with.
Now that you're getting a little cam over, how much more neck bump are you getting than before?Played around with my fl die until I started getting some cam over. Readjusted the blade on my giruard a little. Loaded two dummies and seems ok. No lip on the edge. Stripped my bolt down to just the extractor and it closes really nice on those dummy rounds.
Get the SAC comparator tool. Expensive but are easy to use and you can use their inserts on their funnel. It's like a 2 in 1 tool. I check headspacing on every time I start a resizing session.I don't have comparator guages to check. I did it a little at a time until the bolt close felt lighter. Using a L.E. Wilson die but thinking of getting a SAC.
While the tumbling of your Alpha brass didn't ruin them, though you very well could if you're bumping those shoulders too far where the brass may not last very long.I don't have comparator guages to check. I did it a little at a time until the bolt close felt lighter. Using a L.E. Wilson die but thinking of getting a SAC.
SAC is ridiculously expensive... your dime, so who cares.I don't have comparator guages to check. I did it a little at a time until the bolt close felt lighter. Using a L.E. Wilson die but thinking of getting a SAC.
Love the 85.5s, have yet to try the 90 VLDs but the 90 SMKs have done well for me so far. Rocky Mountain Reloading had them cheap awhile back.Loaded up some ammo for load development and zeroing tomorrow morning.
New 223 bolt gun with .183 free bore.
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Left to right: 73gr Berger BT target for break in, 85.5 Berger Hybrid and 90gr Berger VLD.
Modified a sled to point the long pointy rounds into the chamber without crashing into the feed ramp or the face of the barrel.
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Fantasy 10 round 223 AI magazine….
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What are you using for powder, primers and brass?Loaded up some ammo for load development and zeroing tomorrow morning.
New 223 bolt gun with .183 free bore.
View attachment 8660701
Left to right: 73gr Berger BT target for break in, 85.5 Berger Hybrid and 90gr Berger VLD.
Modified a sled to point the long pointy rounds into the chamber without crashing into the feed ramp or the face of the barrel.
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View attachment 8660702
Fantasy 10 round 223 AI magazine….
Edited to add zeroing