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Reloading
Cleaning loaded cases
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<blockquote data-quote="jls1997" data-source="post: 694313" data-attributes="member: 53539"><p>I recently (as in this weekend) stepped up from a rockchucker press and am a newbie to using a dillon 550. What's the best way to get the dillon case lube off your completed rounds? I have loaded roughly 500 .223 plinking rounds for my m4 and getting ready to work up a load for my ar15 for some upcoming dcm matches. Any advise is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jls1997, post: 694313, member: 53539"] I recently (as in this weekend) stepped up from a rockchucker press and am a newbie to using a dillon 550. What's the best way to get the dillon case lube off your completed rounds? I have loaded roughly 500 .223 plinking rounds for my m4 and getting ready to work up a load for my ar15 for some upcoming dcm matches. Any advise is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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