What caliber are you reloading for? Depending on the case you will have to do more or less steps to end up with the finished product.
The die with the pointy needle in the center should be your first die. That one pops out the old primer and resizes the case back to original specs.
Straight wall cases are a bit different to reload than bottleneck. Not harder, just different.
It helps to know what caliber.
do you have pictures of the crushed case?
no lube is required for carbide dies, correct. something else went wrong.
dont no how to post pics lol i culd email one to u if u like??
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I use an universal depriming die first. remove the old primer and turf. clean the brass then re-size etc. removing the primer before cleaning reduces the amount of lead exposure in your cleaning material.
Here is the picture,
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to me it looks like you may have gone to quick or the lip got caught on the die, as if the shell wasn't fully into the shell holder.
have you tried anymore?
out of the next 10 or so that i tried i got 4 that worked and crumples the others...
are you going fast when you pull the handle? with my lee dies there isn't much wiggle room in terms of how off centre the brass can be.
does the die itself look damaged in anyway?
i probly did go too fast, the die itself looks fine



























