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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 165788" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p><strong>Lubing case necks - graphite</strong></p><p></p><p>Hey, I found the original post I referenced on the use of graphite sticks (art pencils) to lube the inside of the case mouth and provide it here. FWIW.... </p><p></p><p>phorwath</p><p></p><p></p><p>"I have for about 35 years, I find on a fired case that I only neck size it will promote even neck tention. In my case with about 75 different calibers that I load it does improve my groups. I used graphite sticks that are sold in art supply stores, I like the HB or softer. I turn the case and get an even coat in the neck. It does not degrade the powder in the least. I have some ammo that loaded this way that is thirty years old and I used it to break in a new barrel last fall before hunting season. It shot all into the same hole as it did in the other rifle."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 165788, member: 4191"] [b]Lubing case necks - graphite[/b] Hey, I found the original post I referenced on the use of graphite sticks (art pencils) to lube the inside of the case mouth and provide it here. FWIW.... phorwath "I have for about 35 years, I find on a fired case that I only neck size it will promote even neck tention. In my case with about 75 different calibers that I load it does improve my groups. I used graphite sticks that are sold in art supply stores, I like the HB or softer. I turn the case and get an even coat in the neck. It does not degrade the powder in the least. I have some ammo that loaded this way that is thirty years old and I used it to break in a new barrel last fall before hunting season. It shot all into the same hole as it did in the other rifle." [/QUOTE]
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