If the cases are getting sized, then, yes, all of them need to have lube on them, what I typically do is put them in a block and spray them with an alcohol lanolin mix. I clean my sizing die maybe every 2 to 3000 cases, or if I have a really dirty batch of brass that gets pushed through them. I’m guessing you mean a case stuck in the die, it really depends on the die manufacturer. If you’re using Dillon dies, they have a really easy way getting the case un-stuck, otherwise you have to take the whole die out and and use a stuck case remover.
Nice setup. 550 probably the next step for me
The Dillon is firmly on the list instead of the Frankford. Thanks for the advice!
Anytime homie!
Love the intro! 😂
Gotta give the people what they want!
Do you lube every case? How often do you clean out the sizing die? And how hard is it to clear a stuck case on the progressive press?
If the cases are getting sized, then, yes, all of them need to have lube on them, what I typically do is put them in a block and spray them with an alcohol lanolin mix. I clean my sizing die maybe every 2 to 3000 cases, or if I have a really dirty batch of brass that gets pushed through them. I’m guessing you mean a case stuck in the die, it really depends on the die manufacturer. If you’re using Dillon dies, they have a really easy way getting the case un-stuck, otherwise you have to take the whole die out and and use a stuck case remover.
Awesome man. Thank you. Didn’t know Dillon dies had a method to remove stuck cases
It’s actually pretty clever! Gotta check it out