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Unread 02-23-2017, 12:14 PM   #12
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Precision Reloading has Rem 10ga for 44.95/100. Not cheap, but I've used them for years.
Go here https://www.precisionreloading.com/ I've never used a lub on my resizing ring, and think it would take quite a bit to wear it out. You can see if the punch is set too low and bowing the shell with a simple straight edge. Good luck.
I bought a used 10ga Versamec several years ago. My resizing ring was worn out. The loader was set up for 3.5" shells when I got it, nobody reloads a lot of 3.5" 10ga. I load 300 to 500 short ten shells a year. The steel head hulls, Remington and Winchester, are hard on them. Only a couple of thousands of wear on it can cause problems. Resizing rings are cheap. With the new ring I see a lot of shiny brass on the heads of shells I am loading, before I did not. Shells sized with the new ring will chamber in my Remington and Lefever 10 bores where before they would not close if they had been fired in my Parker.
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