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RE: Best brass for Shiloh
When you get your Dillon case lube, give you sizing die a good scrub with alcohol or actone to get all the old lube out of it and then give it a couple of good sprays up inside with the Dillon lube and let it dry. From that point on you shouldn't have any problems sizing your cases. Now there is a small chance that you will get some dents on a few of the cases but that just happens with a little too much lube. Once you work out just how much or how little lube you need it should be smooth sailing with the sizing die.
I have gone through several bottles of the Dillon lube and am currently using the Frankfort Arsonel lube I picked up from Midway, it seems to be the same stuff. It even works well for sizing .308 cases that have been run through my M1A and those rifles have a large chamber by design.
Sam
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