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First time using TAC, loading up some .358 win. It’s such a fine grain powder. Kinda messy if you aren’t really careful. One thing I noticed that I’ve never experienced before with various Hodgdon or Alliant stick type powders is that when I fill up a case I get a lot of powder grains stuck to the interior case neck where it was lubed. I’m assuming it all gets pushed down into the right place when I seat a bullet, right? Any downside or worry?
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Bullet will push it down into the case. Load and shoot away. You will see no issues.
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You already know you`re puting too much lube in the case necks. The bullet will push the powder into the case, no problem..but the stick powder will bridge sooner or later and you`re gonna have a mess.
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Give Imperial dry lube a try.
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Give Imperial dry lube a try. What he said.
If we live long enough, we all have regrets. But the ones that nag at us the most are the ones in which we know we had a choice.
Doug
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