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Dusty Rounds Moving Faster
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1990051" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>Load is not compressed. Probably 90 to 95% full.</p><p>I've recently pulled bullets 2 times and the tension is pretty close. Obviously subjective but its not noticeably harder.</p><p>I'm jumping 20 thou.</p><p>I'm using imperial dry lube and I do not wipe it out before seating bullets. I've read in places that leaving the dry lube on the inside of the neck can help with ES. Part of the reason I'm trying it out. I always wipe out wet lube</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1990051, member: 78569"] Load is not compressed. Probably 90 to 95% full. I've recently pulled bullets 2 times and the tension is pretty close. Obviously subjective but its not noticeably harder. I'm jumping 20 thou. I'm using imperial dry lube and I do not wipe it out before seating bullets. I've read in places that leaving the dry lube on the inside of the neck can help with ES. Part of the reason I'm trying it out. I always wipe out wet lube [/QUOTE]
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