To: Hardastarboard
Lee makes some lube that is great, it’s based on the lube they use for forming automotive panels. It dries flaky, a little bit won’t hurt powder.
27 posted on
07/31/2013 4:52:15 AM PDT by
SWAMPSNIPER
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To: SWAMPSNIPER
Been using One Shot spray lube for rifle cases, spray ‘em and let it dry. Seems to work pretty good.
Long as I remember loading data for H110/W296 warned against reducing the charge weight. My pet load is 24 gr of H110 and 240 gr jacketed HP or FP. Very accurate and potent.
Glad your doing better!
32 posted on
07/31/2013 5:30:13 AM PDT by
MileHi
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To: SWAMPSNIPER
I hadn't seen or heard of that. Thanks for the tip. I like a lube I bought that comes in a little tin, texture like Chapstick, that requires a very minimal amount to lube the cases. You have to put it on with your fingers, so it's a bit messy, but there is essentially no chance of fouling your powder (still have to be careful about contaminating primers because I think it's petroleum based).
The RCBS stuff works, but it's way too easy to put too much on and either foul the powder or dent the case neck with rifle cases. At least it is for me. :-(
33 posted on
07/31/2013 6:14:41 AM PDT by
Hardastarboard
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