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Noobie Reloader Help!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="varmintH8R" data-source="post: 771890" data-attributes="member: 39801"><p>You do not need to lube with a universal decapper - it is basically a big open cylinder with a decap rod in the middle - it never touches the case walls. I have a Lee. It was cheap and it works flawlessly.</p><p></p><p>I don't wash before I size. No downside to doing it that I see other than time. I wash after sizing in the sink with everyday dish detergent.</p><p></p><p>My oven has a keep warm function that goes down to 150F. I think you can go WAY higher before you start messing anything up, but I err on the side of caution (plus 150 gets 'em plenty dry).</p><p></p><p>Note: my wife loves when I tie up the kitchen sink and oven cleaning brass. </p><p></p><p>I only deburr the flasholes once, but I use a Sinclair carbide primer pocket uniformer every time I load. Goes right in a drill and cuts all the pockets to the exact same depth (and cleans 'em up real nice too). </p><p></p><p>That is just my way - doesn't mean its the right way! Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="varmintH8R, post: 771890, member: 39801"] You do not need to lube with a universal decapper - it is basically a big open cylinder with a decap rod in the middle - it never touches the case walls. I have a Lee. It was cheap and it works flawlessly. I don't wash before I size. No downside to doing it that I see other than time. I wash after sizing in the sink with everyday dish detergent. My oven has a keep warm function that goes down to 150F. I think you can go WAY higher before you start messing anything up, but I err on the side of caution (plus 150 gets 'em plenty dry). Note: my wife loves when I tie up the kitchen sink and oven cleaning brass. I only deburr the flasholes once, but I use a Sinclair carbide primer pocket uniformer every time I load. Goes right in a drill and cuts all the pockets to the exact same depth (and cleans 'em up real nice too). That is just my way - doesn't mean its the right way! Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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