Hey folks. Coming back after a long hiatus. Purchased a reloading set during the pandemic but put it on hold due to lack of time and scarcity of reloading supplies. I’ve finally cobbled together enough components and a little time to get started.
My first day at the bench was today and I spent it getting acquainted with the gear. One thing I tried to get dialed were my dies. I got my brass all ready then started to resize. The first couple came out with this texture on the mouth. I hit it with the chamfer and debur but it was still there.
Is this a sign that my die is too low? Or is it normal? Sorry for the silly question. Don’t have a mentor to get me into this hobby other than you all.
Edit: Yes, I’m aware of the massive dent in the shoulder. I dropped it and stepped on it while trying to take this picture.
Thanks!
-RadDad
My first day at the bench was today and I spent it getting acquainted with the gear. One thing I tried to get dialed were my dies. I got my brass all ready then started to resize. The first couple came out with this texture on the mouth. I hit it with the chamfer and debur but it was still there.
Is this a sign that my die is too low? Or is it normal? Sorry for the silly question. Don’t have a mentor to get me into this hobby other than you all.
Edit: Yes, I’m aware of the massive dent in the shoulder. I dropped it and stepped on it while trying to take this picture.
Thanks!
-RadDad