I think I just wore out my Lee carbide dies in 9mm! Was running a bunch of brass through my progressive and wasn't paying much attention when a case got stuck in the die! (I was depriming and sizing only) I went back and looked at the last batch and there are scratches on the sides of the cases! The last case that went through the die and didn't stick was actually cracked!
All brass was cleaned using Thumler's tumbler and stainless steel pin media.
Carbide dies are not required to have lubricated cases and I have successfully run thousands of cases through this die until today.
My questions are:
1. Has anyone else come across this problem?
2. What could have caused this to happen? I cleaned the dies a couple hundred rounds ago and noticed more tension but assumed this was due to rounds fired in a sloppy chamber.
3. Do different die makers use different methods to make their dies?
Thanks for your help folks.
All brass was cleaned using Thumler's tumbler and stainless steel pin media.
Carbide dies are not required to have lubricated cases and I have successfully run thousands of cases through this die until today.
My questions are:
1. Has anyone else come across this problem?
2. What could have caused this to happen? I cleaned the dies a couple hundred rounds ago and noticed more tension but assumed this was due to rounds fired in a sloppy chamber.
3. Do different die makers use different methods to make their dies?
Thanks for your help folks.
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