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Reloading
Shoulder bumping technique
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1858057" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>I started with lee resizing lube in 1977. I've tried Imperial, Hornady one shot, RCBS spray and the old squeeze tube. I still have more than 3/4s of these 2. I've stuck cases with everything but the Lee. All were stuck due to too little lube, not necessarily the lube itself but the application.</p><p> With using the lee I reapply lube to the pad every 30 cases and clean the pad with Starret oil in an aerosol can once a week. The cases stay very consistent this way. You can go further than 30 without sticking but you can feel the difference in the press handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1858057, member: 85987"] I started with lee resizing lube in 1977. I've tried Imperial, Hornady one shot, RCBS spray and the old squeeze tube. I still have more than 3/4s of these 2. I've stuck cases with everything but the Lee. All were stuck due to too little lube, not necessarily the lube itself but the application. With using the lee I reapply lube to the pad every 30 cases and clean the pad with Starret oil in an aerosol can once a week. The cases stay very consistent this way. You can go further than 30 without sticking but you can feel the difference in the press handle. [/QUOTE]
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