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Divot in the shoulder

Rutter

Sergeant of the Hide
Minuteman
Nov 19, 2018
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So I am reloading some brass, that I bought new. It has been fired three times. I did the Redding neck die the first time reloading and a full size Redding die the second time. This time is the third time to resize them. I am noticing that a few very few are getting a divot a small divot in the shoulder. I have cleaned my dies everything is great there. I’m wondering what the problem is. Out of 150 cases I noticed this happen to about six cases. Is this a problem that can be fixed with annealing? Or is this something else? Any and all help greatly appreciated.
 
So I am reloading some brass, that I bought new. It has been fired three times. I did the Redding neck die the first time reloading and a full size Redding die the second time. This time is the third time to resize them. I am noticing that a few very few are getting a divot a small divot in the shoulder. I have cleaned my dies everything is great there. I’m wondering what the problem is. Out of 150 cases I noticed this happen to about six cases. Is this a problem that can be fixed with annealing? Or is this something else? Any and all help greatly appreciated.

Pics would help, but my first guess would be too much lube.
 
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In addition to using too much lube, be careful about getting the lube too far up next to the shoulder. I always look at the cases before sizing and if any lube is on or near the shoulder, I wipe off a bit in that area.
 
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