So I made the mistake of reloading a bunch of range brass a few months back without tumbling them all first. Wouldn't you know it, I picked up some rocks or something that scored my Redding 45ACP Carbide resizing die as now it looks like the brass has been fired in a HK rifle with vertical scoring along the brass when I use the die to resize my fired brass.
Now being the frugal Yankee, I had an old Herters .308 Winchester resizing die sitting on a shelf (just that one die no less) for the last decade that I had picked up at one time or an another. So knowing that 45ACP cases can be made out of old .473" diameter cartridges, I oiled up a bunch of fired 45ACP brass and ran them through the 308 Win sizing die. Yep, no scoring. Thankfully, I'm a single stage reloader so no worries about high-volume pistol reloading being compromised by going back to a steel die and lubing the cases before hand.
Frugal...too a point, I will be looking for a new Redding sizing die body on their website shortly but I did amaze myself at my thinking outside of the box for resizing the fired cases until the replacement die body comes in the mail.