I think you're right Omega. The brass looks like it could be cleaned up a tad, especially in a pin tumbler. Those rotary SS pin tumblers really do a fine job cleaning cases, although some don't like them that clean, and prefer carbon in the necks still.That looks normal, the case is being squeezed back into shape, it is going to leave some marks. if you tumble your brass and get them cleaner the lines will be less noticeable.
Redding dies are top notch, but they may have some residue in there so it would not hurt to give them a cleaning, but I would not do much more than that, if they have something that needs to be smoothed out, I would leave that to them. The pics seem to indicate that the case is not going all the way up into the die, which leave the bottom portion untouched as well as that pattern on the neck.Good to know
I've got other Redding dies that don't leave marks
Thanks for all the replies
Follow up and let us know what the resolution ends up being.Redding just got back with me.
They said send the die and a few fired cases and they would polish it. Redding rep said it looked a bit aggressive.
So I'm sending it tomorrow!
Makes sense to me......the problem is the marks. Hard to move off the fact the redding dies are leaving marks.I'm not very familiar with Redding dies, but if like Lee and RCBS, the decapping pin is too low. It's bottoming out on the flash hole and stopping the brass from going all the way into the die.
Hope that made sense.
Curious to see if my initial assessment was correct. I guess you're out the shipping either way or did they give you a return label.Redding has the die, hoping it makes it back home soon
Well there you go. Glad they made it right. Did they reimburse your shipping?I don't know. Looks like the Redding wasn't completely polished? I'd call Redding.
Not trying to drag your thread out but that part wouldn't set well with me. I've bought 4 Redding specialty dies in the last 4-6 weeks. I haven't put them to use yet. That's part of why I had an interest in your resolution. Still, I don't think quality issues are an ongoing problem with them. I do know one thing, RCBS customer service is absolutely phenomenal.No they did not
That is great! Great company to deal with that stands behind their products!Die made it home today, Redding did a Micro Polish. It is greatly improved and ran like butter this afternoon.
I did about 100 rounds without issue, using Imperial.
RCBS doesn't charge for shipping either. Best lifetime guarantee I've ever had on anything. They truly stand behind their products even when they're not required to.I lost the SRP part for my RCBS auto primer. Ordered replacement from their site. Did not get the confirmation email but just ignored that, its RCBS after all. However, 9's and 223's are backing up.
But oh oh, no primer holder thing was forthcoming so I used their text system to inquire. Next day, phone call from RCBS customer service. two days later, SRP part in my mailbox.
Free.
two more days later I get my paid for stuff.
RCBS just keeps on earning my business.