The die is a Lee .32 ACP. Is there an easy way to clean out all the crud on the inside? TIA
The die is a Lee .32 ACP. Is there an easy way to clean out all the crud on the inside? TIA
Just about anything that will cut the sizing lube build up will work. Depends on what type of lube has been used too. If water based then that will clean it. If oil based then something like acetone will cut it. If wax type then I'm not sure which cleaner would work best.
Obviously, remove the stem. Then I use a pistol cleaning rod with a needle, and a shotgun patch. You can work with patch sizes or pieces of t shirt, with a jag or needle, whatever gives you a tight fit to ensure cleaning but not too tight that it gets stuck. Clean it with a circular motion up inside the die, change patches if necessary.
I have used everything from Hoppes 9, CLP, or other bore cleaner. Just get all the bore cleaner or whatever fluid you use out when done by dry patching. In instances with not too much dirt and mainly sizing lube, I have just used a dry patch only.
I don't recommend water inside a sizing die. I live in a humid climate and despite all the advice on forums about not to worry, just clean rifle bores with hot water, and dies, etc, the rust man comes fast for me. I dont need to use hot water to be effective or save money. Good cleaning fluid works fine doesnt harm anything as long as you reasonbly dry it out.
If the crud is really bad, I use an old bronze brush, in .45 or whatever caliber fits best with the bore cleaner in advance of patchnig to loosen up the crap. Everybody has their method, their prefered cleaning fluid, and opinions run very strong on the good old internet. It is true that the type lube used will to some extent determine the optimal cleaning fluid to use. Have fun and good luck.
Last edited by Hefights; 04-19-2014 at 01:43.
I use acetone or Ed's Red mixture with a patch of the correct size for the die.
I use a towel on a dowel, I have no interest in starting over with a new die finish, I prefer the broke-in look.
F. Guffey
Depends on what the gunk is.
If it's just sizing lube hose it down with brake or carb cleaner. Or go get a carbide die so you can stop using lube in the first place.
If it's something else (like what?) you'll probably have to get more aggressive with brushes and other potions.
Maury
I have two methods to clean my dies; one, disassemble and clean just like I clean a barrel, and two, I keep a "soak" handy. My soak is mineral spirits, Marvel's Mystery oil, and Kroil. About 80/10/10. I use this to clean my guns, my tools, and just about anything I use for shooting/reloading. Drop a gunked up die in the soak, let it sit for a couple days (or until I remember it) and wipe the outside and swab the inside. Enough oil is left on the piece to deter rust...
If there is a lead buildup in the die, I run a Hoppes Tornado Brush through it and the removes most, if not all, of the lead. An old bronze brush will work too.
Use Brake Kleen to flush. Do this outside.
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I use Hoppes #9 on a patch to clean my sizing die. It works just fine. I then run a dry patch through the die to soak up excess solvent.
Towel on a dowel usually works well enough for me.