Just in case this might help out another newbie reloader.
I was full length resizing 7mm-08 brass to make 260 brass with a brand new die. I couldn't figure out why the hell it was denting the cases. I kept thinking it was because I was using 7mm brass reducing in to 6.5mm for the 260. I thought that the brass or my die or something was jacked up. I didn't realize it was just that I had too much lube in the die and the hydrolic pressure of the lube being compressed dented in the case. Easy fix that had me all kinds of confused for about a day.
Just letting the other newbies know about this in case it ever happens to them.
One other thing, I loaded the rounds and fired them and the dents popped out. They appear to be good as new.
I was full length resizing 7mm-08 brass to make 260 brass with a brand new die. I couldn't figure out why the hell it was denting the cases. I kept thinking it was because I was using 7mm brass reducing in to 6.5mm for the 260. I thought that the brass or my die or something was jacked up. I didn't realize it was just that I had too much lube in the die and the hydrolic pressure of the lube being compressed dented in the case. Easy fix that had me all kinds of confused for about a day.
Just letting the other newbies know about this in case it ever happens to them.

One other thing, I loaded the rounds and fired them and the dents popped out. They appear to be good as new.