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Wilson seating die problem Update: Success!!!
I guess I have been away from this type of shooting for too long I decided t break out the old tools and find that my seater dies stem is not moving in the die body. It was clean and working perfectly when put away, no signs of rust on the die. I am assuming that some of the brass jacket chips have somehow migrated between the stem and body, and become fused in place. Soaked the die in Kroil for 2 days, no luck... Escalating to Hoppe's now... suggestions please.
Thanks to all the suggestions, one of them actually worked... Soaked for an additional 24 hours in a carburetor metal cleaner of strength, and it easily drove out, cleaned up and working like day one.
I guess I have been away from this type of shooting for too long I decided t break out the old tools and find that my seater dies stem is not moving in the die body. It was clean and working perfectly when put away, no signs of rust on the die. I am assuming that some of the brass jacket chips have somehow migrated between the stem and body, and become fused in place. Soaked the die in Kroil for 2 days, no luck... Escalating to Hoppe's now... suggestions please.
Thanks to all the suggestions, one of them actually worked... Soaked for an additional 24 hours in a carburetor metal cleaner of strength, and it easily drove out, cleaned up and working like day one.
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