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Bad Redding die out of the box
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughwater" data-source="post: 1547998" data-attributes="member: 33915"><p>I often use Redding and forester interchangeabley. I feel one is as good as the other. I also use lubewax some but not on everything. If I have cases like the military 308's fired by machine guns I've not had good luck using lubewax on them and a stuck case is often the result. A full lenth die and a neck die are 2 different animals so hard to compare. Using Lubewax sparingingly would definitely cause problems with a case that was fired with a very hot load in my exepeirence. I do use lubewax as it's conveinent and not messy to the point where I feel I have to do more than a quick whipedown of the case but when using if I feel any serius binding when I push down on the press handle I back off immediatly and pull the case back out and relube with something better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughwater, post: 1547998, member: 33915"] I often use Redding and forester interchangeabley. I feel one is as good as the other. I also use lubewax some but not on everything. If I have cases like the military 308's fired by machine guns I've not had good luck using lubewax on them and a stuck case is often the result. A full lenth die and a neck die are 2 different animals so hard to compare. Using Lubewax sparingingly would definitely cause problems with a case that was fired with a very hot load in my exepeirence. I do use lubewax as it's conveinent and not messy to the point where I feel I have to do more than a quick whipedown of the case but when using if I feel any serius binding when I push down on the press handle I back off immediatly and pull the case back out and relube with something better. [/QUOTE]
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