Why does pulling case out of FL resizing die require so much force?
Hi Team,
Looking for advice on how to make pulling case out of resizing die easier.
Moving the case up into the FL resizing die and decapping aren't too bad, but pulling it out requires tremendous amount of force. 10 cases later I need a 5 minute break. 50 cases later I am too tired to continue for the day.
Before resizing I always lubricate the case body, shoulder and neck from outside by rolling on lubed pad.
Manufacturer's instructions on how to use the dies have always been followed precisely.
I use Hornady and RCBS full length resizing dies. 223, 243, 308, 7.62x39..... This occurs regardless of calibre, die brand, and case brand.
I really enjoy every other step of reloading, the only step that puts me off is the amount of effort required to resize.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Why does pulling case out of FL resizing die require so much force?
You need to lube inside the case neck! Otherwise friction of the expander ball will stretch your case.
Lots of ways to do this from graphite powder to lube on a swab, patch and tweezers or a ear bud.
Should be minimal friction on the upstroke.