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    Sticking expander/decap assembly

    I have a set of Hornady new dimension dies for my 30-06. I am reloading both factory Remington and Winchester brass, along with HXP brass. The expander assembly comes out so hard on the up stroke of the loader that it pulls the assembly out of the die. I clean the case mouth with a case brush and I lube the cases. Am I missing something?. Thanks in advance. Tom
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    I wouldn't say so. Some advocate lube the case mouth to ease this process. I just use an undersize ball. (That statement should get some responses!) That way your case mouth gives max retention and never sticks or screeches as you withdraw. By the way, this process has NEVER given me grief. I've been doing this for over 200,000 rounds. Don't worry, you won't crumple your cases if you don't use a big expander ball.

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    When you talk about Assembly do you mean expander and rod pulls out from the die? If so you need to really tighen the rod in the die securely.

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    Skip; check the Hornady website and you see the pics. Then you understand his problem. The die is made the same as Lee. The nut at the top of the size die squeezes the decapping rod and that's what holds it in place. No threads.

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    If I change the expander, how does the case neck get sized?. I think that I might try lubing the inside of the case mouth and see what happens. You are correct, the expander is held in place with a locking collar. I tighten the collar with 2-10" crecent wrenches and it has still came loose!

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    The neck gets sized as it goes up into the die. The ball just pulls out any remaining dings and gets the inside to .308 or whatever exactly. Again, this won't present you with a problem. To inside case neck lube, there are small bristle brushes or just turn your case mouth down into the lube pad before outside lubing. That should give you enough lube to work with.

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    Thanks for the help. Tom

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    i lube the inside of each and every case, brush with some lubrication (lightly) have no idea how many rounds, but 30 years worth

    period

    no problems at all with expander ball, ever

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    I will use a carbide expander on brass that tends to be ornery. It greatly reduces the forces required and sometimes reduces case stretch! An undersized ball has the drama of increasing the case neck forces on the bullet- might not help accuracy- but it may not hurt too much either. Just gotta try it and see what happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelago View Post
    no problems at all with expander ball, ever
    Me either - don't use one.

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