Just grabbed a bunch of once fired 223 RP brass, lubed it and put it in the case feeder. Put my prep toolhead on (decapper stage 1, Dillon FL sizer and trimmer stage 4), ran 20 pieces and measured.
Can't figure out whats causing this:
Of the 20 cases, roughly half sized to the pre determined shoulder measurement I want of 1.457. The other half are like they didn't get sized at all and are somewhere in the 1.46X range. When I put them in the FL sizer again, most didn't size the shoulder down again. It took me putting imperial wax on the ones that wouldn't size and sizing them 5+ times to get them to finally come to the 1.457 measurement.
Was using Dillon spray lube initially as I wanted to run them in large batches and have never used it before.
Can it be something with the lube?
Can it be something with the once fired brass that was fired in different carbines but just sorted by headstamp?
Is there some crazy voodoo on the Dillon FL sizing/trim die?
What the hell?
Update - I actually think I've found out the hard way that Dillon case lube can expire/go bad. Just doused the living shit out of 10 cases with it, let it sit and they are totally dry and non-oily afterwards. That's what I get for using a new bottle of lube I found in a box that's been in the garage for 5+ years.
Can't figure out whats causing this:
Of the 20 cases, roughly half sized to the pre determined shoulder measurement I want of 1.457. The other half are like they didn't get sized at all and are somewhere in the 1.46X range. When I put them in the FL sizer again, most didn't size the shoulder down again. It took me putting imperial wax on the ones that wouldn't size and sizing them 5+ times to get them to finally come to the 1.457 measurement.
Was using Dillon spray lube initially as I wanted to run them in large batches and have never used it before.
Can it be something with the lube?
Can it be something with the once fired brass that was fired in different carbines but just sorted by headstamp?
Is there some crazy voodoo on the Dillon FL sizing/trim die?
What the hell?
Update - I actually think I've found out the hard way that Dillon case lube can expire/go bad. Just doused the living shit out of 10 cases with it, let it sit and they are totally dry and non-oily afterwards. That's what I get for using a new bottle of lube I found in a box that's been in the garage for 5+ years.
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