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JeffVN
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I hate to confirm that I'm a dolt, but sometimes you have do what is necessary. I bought a complete set of reloading dies (7WSM) from a custom die manufacturer last year (sizing and seating).
The 7WSM dies have, until last night, worked wonderfully, but not are now making me completely crazy. I have loaded approximatley 1,500 rounds with this die, with minimal runout andno problems until last night. I was in the middle of seating my 7WSM ammo for an F-Class competition this morning, and all of the sudden the seating die was not only sticking / grabbing the bullet, it was engraving a visible ring around the bullet and literally not releasing the bullet without some audible suction being released. The base to ogive seating depth of the ammo went immediately from 2.436” to in excess of 2.50+ and in some cases 2.60+. It started out intermittent – about one bad seating for every 3 or 4 rounds loaded and gradually evolved to every round – which is where it sits now. What is going on? I have not changed or modified the dies from the first time I set it up back in mid 2008. I’m using the same bullets from the same lot of bullets as before. They are non-molly. Is there a routine maintenance that I’m omitting (I literally have not touched the dies after set up a year ago).
To make things more interesting, I immediately switched to my Redding Competition seater, and started to have teh same problems with that seater. Can it be static electricity? I thought it might be, and wipped everything down with a dryer sheet no help.....
I live in Las Vegas, and there is no corrosion visible on the bullets.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
JeffVN
The 7WSM dies have, until last night, worked wonderfully, but not are now making me completely crazy. I have loaded approximatley 1,500 rounds with this die, with minimal runout andno problems until last night. I was in the middle of seating my 7WSM ammo for an F-Class competition this morning, and all of the sudden the seating die was not only sticking / grabbing the bullet, it was engraving a visible ring around the bullet and literally not releasing the bullet without some audible suction being released. The base to ogive seating depth of the ammo went immediately from 2.436” to in excess of 2.50+ and in some cases 2.60+. It started out intermittent – about one bad seating for every 3 or 4 rounds loaded and gradually evolved to every round – which is where it sits now. What is going on? I have not changed or modified the dies from the first time I set it up back in mid 2008. I’m using the same bullets from the same lot of bullets as before. They are non-molly. Is there a routine maintenance that I’m omitting (I literally have not touched the dies after set up a year ago).
To make things more interesting, I immediately switched to my Redding Competition seater, and started to have teh same problems with that seater. Can it be static electricity? I thought it might be, and wipped everything down with a dryer sheet no help.....
I live in Las Vegas, and there is no corrosion visible on the bullets.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
JeffVN