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How Do You Get A Low "ES" Velocity Number ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Eaglet" data-source="post: 260881" data-attributes="member: 3756"><p>LRHWAL,</p><p></p><p>I also use the Imperial Dry Neck Lube.</p><p></p><p>My already prepped brass after fired goes into my RCBS heavy duty decapping die, this step only removes the primer, then it goes into the tumbler until they're clean inside and out. After that I finish cleaning the primer pocket and make sure there is no media left inside the case. Once the cases are clean I deep them into the dry neck lube, only neck deep, rotate a bit and wipe off the dry lube from the outside of the neck, lube the whole outside with Imperial sizing die wax and the case is re-sized to where the shoulders are just pushed in a couple of thousands. Now they're ready for primer powder and bullets. This setup has worked for me pretty good giving me better consistency. It has also helped with obtaining better concentricity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eaglet, post: 260881, member: 3756"] LRHWAL, I also use the Imperial Dry Neck Lube. My already prepped brass after fired goes into my RCBS heavy duty decapping die, this step only removes the primer, then it goes into the tumbler until they're clean inside and out. After that I finish cleaning the primer pocket and make sure there is no media left inside the case. Once the cases are clean I deep them into the dry neck lube, only neck deep, rotate a bit and wipe off the dry lube from the outside of the neck, lube the whole outside with Imperial sizing die wax and the case is re-sized to where the shoulders are just pushed in a couple of thousands. Now they're ready for primer powder and bullets. This setup has worked for me pretty good giving me better consistency. It has also helped with obtaining better concentricity. [/QUOTE]
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