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I'm using a RCBS roll pad to lube exterior, and lubing the inside of the necks individually, too time consuming.

After you roll them on the pad put the mouth of the case to the pad and proceed.

I went through this many years ago and read about somebody doing this. Enough lube stays on the inside edge of the mouth to cure all your problems with a dry neck.

I now mostly use Redding bushing dies but for a few cartridges I still use the above tried and true method.


I'll be trying that.

Kinda surprised here, thought more had gone to the carbide system.


Seriously. Spray. One shot.



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Do you guys that lube inside the neck then later clean that lube out of the case neck before loading powder and bullet seating? If so, what is you method for getting the inside of the case neck clean?


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Using pad to lube mouth doesn't require it, so, no, inside of neck isn't cleaned after. Lube is just enough to prevent stretch and excessive friction.


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Since I'm using lube in and out, with no tumbler, after sizing all cases get a bath in warm/hot water,

But then the cases need to dry. I do need to condense steps and simplify.

One shot drys on it's own? How long till you can load powder?

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I don't clean inside the necks


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Same here. Works great.



Yep, when I start getting a little drag from the expander I do this. Keeping the expander nice and polished is also a good idea and limits the frequency of using anything on the inside of the necks.


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Originally Posted by Kenneth
Since I'm using lube in and out, with no tumbler, after sizing all cases get a bath in warm/hot water,

But then the cases need to dry. I do need to condense steps and simplify.

One shot drys on it's own? How long till you can load powder?


Right after sizing and priming.


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One Shot. Fugk tumbling.

Size, prime, powder, seat, shoot.


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Originally Posted by Rancho_Loco
One shot case lube.

Tried it after reading about it here, won't go back to imperial and graphite again.


I use OneShot if full/partial resizing, Imperial neck lube if just neck sizing.


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Originally Posted by MOGC
Do you guys that lube inside the neck then later clean that lube out of the case neck before loading powder and bullet seating? If so, what is you method for getting the inside of the case neck clean?


I just toss them in the tumbler to get all the lube off. Before I had a tumbler, I wiped the outside with a rag, set them up in a case block and used a Q-tip on the inside of the neck. It depends a bit on neck diameter but I can usually do a box of 20 with 1 or 2 Q-tips.

Long time ago, I tried Midway's spray lube, it worked but I wasn't overly impressed and went back to regular lube. I'd maybe try it again if I was loading hundreds at a time but I'm not so my system works for me.

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One shot.


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Don't overlook One Shot either.



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I use the imperial dry neck lube stuff in the media then roll the case in my fingers with sizing wax. After I size I dump them in the tumbler. I'd tumble them anyway, I like them pretty.

Every time a buddy sticks a case in a die the first thing I ask them is if they were using that One Shot crap. So far I've been 100% right in my guesses.

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Ask them if they are from the south. I want to see if I am 100% correct.

Thanks.



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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
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[/quote]Every time a buddy sticks a case in a die the first thing I ask them is if they were using that One Shot crap. So far I've been 100% right in my guesses.[/quote]

When I stopped using the wax my stuck cases stopped. Interesting. Now I use the One Shot "crap".


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Originally Posted by deflave
Ask them if they are from the south. I want to see if I am 100% correct.
Thanks.
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The guy that was the worst offender is from Washington state and now lives in Alaska. He also managed to bury my tractor to the axle by attempting to drive it across a pond. He's special.

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When I stopped using the wax my stuck cases stopped. Interesting. Now I use the One Shot "crap".


If you can manage to stick a case using Imperial sizing wax then you're another special one. I haven't seen anyone else accomplish that.

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I used to use wax on the case, and then graphite in the necks.

Now I use oneshot.



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Originally Posted by Ringman


When I stopped using the wax my stuck cases stopped.


Stuck cases with Imperial? That's pretty incredible. Even for you.



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The guy that was the worst offender is from Washington state and now lives in Alaska. He also managed to bury my tractor to the axle by attempting to drive it across a pond. He's special.



He sounds pretty UBER.




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I like one shot. I spray at 45* angle from two sides. Let them sit for a few minutes. Then size, trim and brush out the necks with my brush in the drill. Clean out primer pockets and start loading.

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