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2/17/2011 5:38:03 PM EDT
I obtained some once fired Remington 30:06 brass that I attempted to size using a Hornady full length sizer.  I can't get them to go thru my sizer.  The first case wouldn't go past the neck unless I put a LOT of pressure on it. The result was a case with a constriction at the opening,  (see 1st pic)  I could only get the sizer part way down before I got what was clearly too much resistence.
I then took out the decapping rod and tried another case.  I tried sizing in little steps, I got the die to go down until there is about .180" sticking out of the die and then it stuck for good. The cases were well lubed with
RCBS Lube-2 and mica in the neck.  I measured the diameter of the cases, .466 right  above the base and .343 at the neck.  My question is are these cases blown out from too hot loads and can't be resized?  The other thing that I can think of is that this is a brand new die and II forgot to clean off the rust preventive coating before using it.  Could the factory coating cause the cases to stick?



2/17/2011 5:42:07 PM EDT
[#1]
I had the same problem with a set of Hornady 308 dies, ended up replacing them with a set from RCBS.
2/17/2011 5:59:56 PM EDT
[#2]
The other thing that I can think of is that this is a brand new die and II forgot to clean off the rust preventive coating before using it. Could the factory coating cause the cases to stick?


Clean it off and see.
2/17/2011 6:03:29 PM EDT
[#3]
Were these case that were fired in your rifle?

Have you tried sizing cases fired in your rifle?

There are other things other than the dies that could be causing the problem.
2/17/2011 6:22:52 PM EDT
[#4]
Try some Imperial Sizing Die wax or Dillon spray.  Bag the mica.

If you know someone with a die you might try your cases in that die.

Measure the diameter of the expander ball.  It should be about 0.305 to 0.306 inches diameter.

How does the finish inside the die look?

2/17/2011 8:21:11 PM EDT
[#5]
Either you have a bad die or you used the seater die.
My bet is the die is bad.
'Borg
2/17/2011 11:58:45 PM EDT
[#6]
Yes...........you've failed to tell us your previous history (w/ reloading and this die set).

Meanwhile, review your book on how to adjust your dies.

Aloha, Mark
2/18/2011 7:59:05 AM EDT
[#7]
It sorta looks like a 30-06 case sized in a 308 die, or with the ring on the case neck, a seater die past the crimp.
'Borg
2/18/2011 5:16:39 PM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
It sorta looks like a 30-06 case sized in a 308 die, or with the ring on the case neck, a seater die past the crimp.
'Borg


Now that you pointed it out, it does look like that case was crimped instead of sized.

OP, be sure you are using the sizing die. The one that has a pin sticking out of it.

Looks like you ran the case up into the bullet seating die.
2/18/2011 5:47:28 PM EDT
[#9]
Thanks for all the replies guys.  I'm new to reloading. I have previously only done a couple hundred .223 and .44mag cartridges.  I cleaned up the die and lubed the cases and the die and the subsequent cases went thru just fine.  Clearly a case of operator error.
2/18/2011 5:55:08 PM EDT
[#10]
I've had that same problem, for me it was too much lube and a filthy die.
2/18/2011 7:46:07 PM EDT
[#11]
Glad to hear you are back on track.
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