longdayjake
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Okay, I have loaded a ton of .223 through my RCBS small base dies with my rockchucker press with no problems. About 6 months ago I bought a LNL AP and was really enjoying making a few thousand rounds of 9 and a bunch of 38 and 357. If you have been following the tumbler media threads you will see that I just bought 40lbs of corn cob media. Well, I polished up about 5000 casings for .223 and started loading them up. I used to be able to see the extra lube get pushed out the vent hole in the rcbs die, but now that vent hole is covered up by the bushing. EVERY SINGLE casing is now getting lube dents. Any ideas on how to fix this issue besides buying a dillon carbide die?
I have not changed lubes or anything. The only difference between the thousands of rounds I loaded on my rockchucker and the few hundred I loaded on the lnl ap is the press and bushings. Any ideas would be appreciated.
I have not changed lubes or anything. The only difference between the thousands of rounds I loaded on my rockchucker and the few hundred I loaded on the lnl ap is the press and bushings. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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