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Lube outside of necks with bushing dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="johngibbs222" data-source="post: 3005334" data-attributes="member: 49619"><p>I use 2 methods of case lub, bearing in mind I don't have any exotic cases, just 308. 30/30 and 223 plus 22 Hi-Power shortly.</p><p>I use the lanolin mix a dash on 100 cases in a ziplock bag but with the following rider, for 223 have a container with the mix in to about 3 or 4mm, and dip the neck in there, flick it like you were flicking cigarette ash off - remember that? - to get the drop off and then resize. 223 seem to stick with the expander ball more than the case base. I use the plastic top off of a pringles tube to hold the mix in for this latter procedure.</p><p>The other lub I use is a silicon oil blend that was designed for treadmill belts, 5 or 10 cc in a zip bag with 100 cases and they are lubed after a couple of minutes shaking. </p><p>For both types of lub I then throw them in the vibratory cleaner after washing in hot water with a shot of washing machine detergent.</p><p>It works for me.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]532871[/ATTACH]lanolin mix on left, silicon on right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johngibbs222, post: 3005334, member: 49619"] I use 2 methods of case lub, bearing in mind I don't have any exotic cases, just 308. 30/30 and 223 plus 22 Hi-Power shortly. I use the lanolin mix a dash on 100 cases in a ziplock bag but with the following rider, for 223 have a container with the mix in to about 3 or 4mm, and dip the neck in there, flick it like you were flicking cigarette ash off - remember that? - to get the drop off and then resize. 223 seem to stick with the expander ball more than the case base. I use the plastic top off of a pringles tube to hold the mix in for this latter procedure. The other lub I use is a silicon oil blend that was designed for treadmill belts, 5 or 10 cc in a zip bag with 100 cases and they are lubed after a couple of minutes shaking. For both types of lub I then throw them in the vibratory cleaner after washing in hot water with a shot of washing machine detergent. It works for me. [ATTACH]532871[/ATTACH]lanolin mix on left, silicon on right. [/QUOTE]
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