Hey Guys,
Haven't run into this myself before, re-sizing some once fired Lapua 6.5 Creedmoor small rifle primer brass through a Redding full length sizing die. It's Redding Premium die that I recently got and used for a little while without problems. I was using it tonight and the brass was very difficult to go in despite being lubed as I normally do as well as fresh and clean lube inside the die as per usual.
I'm using a Forster Co-Ax press and had to pull and push pretty hard to get the brass out of the die, I did two rounds and both had the same experience. Took the die apart cleaned it with brake cleaner completely inside and out, ran a q-tip around the inside of the die to check for any rough spots and found nothing. Re-lubed it, re-assembled and tried again one more round and got the same result sticking and weird marks as pictured below.
I'm thinking I'm just gonna toss the die and grab another one as I ran some 308 brass through with the same routine of cleaning and lubing with no issues. I should also note I tried two types of lube, what I usually use a mix of liquid lanolin and alcohol as well as some Lyman spray on quick lube, same experience with both of those on the 6.5 Creedmoor Redding die. The 308 die was also a Redding and no issues there.
Welcome any advice/input
Haven't run into this myself before, re-sizing some once fired Lapua 6.5 Creedmoor small rifle primer brass through a Redding full length sizing die. It's Redding Premium die that I recently got and used for a little while without problems. I was using it tonight and the brass was very difficult to go in despite being lubed as I normally do as well as fresh and clean lube inside the die as per usual.
I'm using a Forster Co-Ax press and had to pull and push pretty hard to get the brass out of the die, I did two rounds and both had the same experience. Took the die apart cleaned it with brake cleaner completely inside and out, ran a q-tip around the inside of the die to check for any rough spots and found nothing. Re-lubed it, re-assembled and tried again one more round and got the same result sticking and weird marks as pictured below.
I'm thinking I'm just gonna toss the die and grab another one as I ran some 308 brass through with the same routine of cleaning and lubing with no issues. I should also note I tried two types of lube, what I usually use a mix of liquid lanolin and alcohol as well as some Lyman spray on quick lube, same experience with both of those on the 6.5 Creedmoor Redding die. The 308 die was also a Redding and no issues there.
Welcome any advice/input




















































