I am having a lot of difficulty on my Load Master. I have the Powder Through die in station 2 behind my resizing die (in 1) when I run a 45 acp case through I am getting a lot of resistance when pulling the case back out of the die. I am loading .451 (round nose Berry's and Hornady XTP) the case mouth is expanded to .4495 a tad below the mouth and .450 at the rim. The bullets both go in easily, but can't be pushed in by hand more than maybe 1/8". Should I be using lube? I did not think you had to lube pistol cases. I did try 1 case with some sizing wax, and it was easier to get out of the expander die. The case was going in and out of the resizing die smoothly before lube. Is the hangup most likely on the outside of the case or the inside where it is being flared?
Just to clarify about the setup. I use a universal decapping die in a single stage then prime off press with a hand primer after cleaning. I then load them into a Lee case feeder and after the powder drop have a Hornady bullet feeder die and tube setup, then a Lee seating die and last a Lee crimp die. All the dies except the Hornady of course came out of the same Lee 4 die set.
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Re: Lee Powder Through Die Expansion
what brand of brass are you using? In my experience, it makes quite a difference due to the varying thickness of different makes of brass.
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Re: Lee Powder Through Die Expansion
Howdy 6pk, that resistance, or thump, jerk, rattle is supposed to be there. It's part of the design of the
PTE Die, to make sure all the powder pieces are shaken down into the case. Some folks find it very bothersome,
& do a little.polishing on the expander plug. However, most smooth out nicely with use.
As far as case lube for expanding, I would caution against it!! Some lubes will contaminate
A powder charge to the point of a squib (no powder burn) primer ignition will push your bullet
part way down the barrel. "Squib." Now you have an obstructed tube, please don't fire another round!!!!
Best of luck take care & be safe...
PTE Die, to make sure all the powder pieces are shaken down into the case. Some folks find it very bothersome,
& do a little.polishing on the expander plug. However, most smooth out nicely with use.
As far as case lube for expanding, I would caution against it!! Some lubes will contaminate
A powder charge to the point of a squib (no powder burn) primer ignition will push your bullet
part way down the barrel. "Squib." Now you have an obstructed tube, please don't fire another round!!!!
Best of luck take care & be safe...
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Re: Lee Powder Through Die Expansion
Most of the brass is Hornady with some Federal.mr surveyor wrote:what brand of brass are you using? In my experience, it makes quite a difference due to the varying thickness of different makes of brass.
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Re: Lee Powder Through Die Expansion
That is what I was worried about with the lube. I will keep using it, and maybe it will smooth out a little more.larryw wrote:Howdy 6pk, that resistance, or thump, jerk, rattle is supposed to be there. It's part of the design of the
PTE Die, to make sure all the powder pieces are shaken down into the case. Some folks find it very bothersome,
& do a little.polishing on the expander plug. However, most smooth out nicely with use.
As far as case lube for expanding, I would caution against it!! Some lubes will contaminate
A powder charge to the point of a squib (no powder burn) primer ignition will push your bullet
part way down the barrel. "Squib." Now you have an obstructed tube, please don't fire another round!!!!
Best of luck take care & be safe...
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Re: Lee Powder Through Die Expansion
6pk, that's a wise choice. Also, remember when your shooting, anything "ANYTHING" out of the ordinary,
Strange, weird, funny,, STOP!!! Find out what's wrong, if anything!! & always make sure your tube is clear.
If not "squib" just take the heavy dowel (mines a brass rod) & small hammer that should be in your
shooting bag & tap the slug out, reload & continue.. Take care & be safe...
Strange, weird, funny,, STOP!!! Find out what's wrong, if anything!! & always make sure your tube is clear.
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shooting bag & tap the slug out, reload & continue.. Take care & be safe...
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Re: Lee Powder Through Die Expansion
I have experienced the "removal grinding" for nearly all my Lee expanding/powder through dies, enough that I don't notice it anymore. The only problem I have ever had with any Lee die is the expander portion of my 45 ACP power through die is too short and ends in a "ledge". It works well for jacketed bullets but I like/need a bit more flare for my cast or PCed bullets.