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Ben53

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  1. I run them through the APP to deprime only, no need to resize.  then wash & dry as above.  I use Southern Shine media in a F.A.R.T..  When putting the brass into the progressive press, I use a light Lanolin spray to add just a touch of lube, and they run through the press easily.  Removing the primers keeps the primer residue from gunking up the press and I can go a bit longer without lubing & cleaning.  

  2. I run original TP9SFx's, but really like everything I've heard about the Rival.  Now, with a steel frame, I may have to upgrade.  I've never had any problems at all with my SFx's, complete reliability so far, and there's a lot to be said for that.  I can't think of any reason the steel frame wouldn't be the same.  

  3. I have that same set-up.  Recently I tore mine down for cleaning/lube.  If you haven't, I'd suggest you try that first.  It isn't difficult, and you might find some "crud" in there keeping the mechanism from advancing fully.  Primer residue may be a culprit, or granules of powder.  I deprime and wet clean my brass before it goes through my machine, but if you don't that may be what's causing the problem.  Anyway, that's just my best guess.  Good luck, and let us know what you find out, ok?  By the way, I've had my SDB since the mid-'90's and it's still going strong.  Dillon has been great about keeping it running on the few occasions it needed something.

  4. I run my fired brass through the LEE APP press; very fast decapping there.  Then tumble clean w/SS pins and Armor All Wash-N-Wax.  After drying, they go through my Dillon.  Works fast for me and squeaky clean brass through the press to load.

  5. The only time I've had cases split like that was when I was over-sizing them.  For me it was using a carbide .45 Colt die to size.  When I moved to a properly made "steel" die, that problem went away.  .45 Colt is not a strictly straight-wall case and in my case, didn't respond well at all to the carbide sizing treatment.  So, what caliber is that, what dies are you using to size it with, and what are you shooting it in?  Starline has a stellar reputation with most reloaders.

  6. I seem to remember some nickel Federal 9mm brass that had small flash holes, my Lee deprimer would get stuck in them.  Seemed to only happen with those Federal nickel, and the unplated brass cases were just fine.  

  7. This discussion has given me a lot to think about.  I'm a Super Senior, and not in the best of shape.  I enjoy the comradery and the shooting, and I do try to help with pasting and resetting.  I don't think I could keep up as an RO.  The biggest problem is that the heat often gets to me here in the hot, humid south, and I can't do all I want to do to help without often having some issues.  Last time I shot (It's been a while) someone must have noticed I was starting to struggle and when it was time to tear down I was told not to worry about it, go on and cool off.  I appreciated that, but I know I haven't been holding up my end of squad duties.  I'm working on getting into better shape but it's not that easy for me... but working on it!  I know I probably won't ever be the best squad mate you've ever shot with, but I do hope to be more helpful in the future.  I appreciate the comments on here and promise to work harder not to be one of "those guys."  Thanks to all.

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