Should I apply lube?.. wait, that came out wrong.

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Re: Should I apply lube?.. wait, that came out wrong.

#11 Post by dromia »

Tower.75 wrote:Thanks all.

I must admit, I do not know any of these terms;

"Ti-Ni coated bushings" Titanium Nitride - Redding, Hornady, CH-4D and not doubt others bushings and dies. Its the latest fashion flavour of the month to get people to buy new dies.

"internal sizing button" Is that the "bulb" on the decapping pin? Yes

Shows how long, and how much I reload :oops:
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#12 Post by j0e_bl0ggs »

Just to be pedantic the acronym for titanium nitride is 'TiN'
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#13 Post by dromia »

Yep that is pedantic and picayune. ;) :grin:
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#14 Post by John25 »

dromia wrote:Yep that is pedantic and picayune. ;) :grin:

I had to look that one up!

Who else? - own up. any????
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#15 Post by Christel »

Yup me too, nothing new there though, half the time when Dromia speaks I have to look for a translator and on here I have to Google the majority of the words he writes.

Not only is he a clever sod, he is also from the north... :lol:

Luckily he has a lovely wife who is easy to understand O:-)
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#16 Post by ovenpaa »

I also remove expanders or machine them off if fitted, I see no reason why anyone would want to size a neck and then expand it immediately afterwards, it just works the neck twice.

Yes TiN.
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#17 Post by j0e_bl0ggs »

Not so trivial unless you don't care about correctly identifying something.
I seem to remember a spat about bullets and 'heads'.
We owe it to all, especially new 'shooters' to speak with at least a minimal attempt at accuracy in the
technical language used.
Or this just a case of cake and eat it?
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#18 Post by dromia »

Relax marra, or is it marrer?, its just a case of fun and light hearted banter, note the emoticons.

But if always deadly serious is your thing then good luck to you, no need to be defensive about it. :grin:
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#19 Post by j0e_bl0ggs »

dromia wrote:Relax marra, or is it marrer?, its just a case of fun and light hearted banter, note the emoticons.

But if always deadly serious is your thing then good luck to you, no need to be defensive about it. :grin:

Only playin' with ya son! ;)
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#20 Post by ovenpaa »

j0e_bl0ggs wrote:Not so trivial unless you don't care about correctly identifying something.
I seem to remember a spat about bullets and 'heads'.
We owe it to all, especially new 'shooters' to speak with at least a minimal attempt at accuracy in the
technical language used.
Or this just a case of cake and eat it?
You are of course quite right it is TiN and not Ti-Ni as I wrote earlier, I do know exactly what TiN is as some of my cheaper tooling is TiN coated and it does a reasonable job for a while. The Ti-Ni was an early morning mistake on my behalf, my bad..
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