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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Freebore" data-source="post: 352098" data-attributes="member: 873"><p>Yup, RCBS pad lube and a Lee pad for everything that goes bang caused by a trigger sear release. Yes you do have clean the dies periodically, just like anything else care and maintenance to keep in top performance mode. Replace the lube pads too now and then.</p><p> </p><p> The Imperial wax thing is I think is used more in the benchrest circuit and by tightneck chambers shooters. Almost went there but can't see handling all them cases 1 at a time to lube, just put 6 or so and roll a few times on the pad. </p><p></p><p> I wipe the necks at the range after firing with a rag that has a little Hoppes on it to clean the powder fouling off and help keep my lube pad a little cleaner. </p><p></p><p> Of all the stuck cases I've had over the years they can ALL be attributed one of to 2 things or both. One being too little lube and second try to size a 'hammered' case in one stoke as mentioned in other posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebore, post: 352098, member: 873"] Yup, RCBS pad lube and a Lee pad for everything that goes bang caused by a trigger sear release. Yes you do have clean the dies periodically, just like anything else care and maintenance to keep in top performance mode. Replace the lube pads too now and then. The Imperial wax thing is I think is used more in the benchrest circuit and by tightneck chambers shooters. Almost went there but can't see handling all them cases 1 at a time to lube, just put 6 or so and roll a few times on the pad. I wipe the necks at the range after firing with a rag that has a little Hoppes on it to clean the powder fouling off and help keep my lube pad a little cleaner. Of all the stuck cases I've had over the years they can ALL be attributed one of to 2 things or both. One being too little lube and second try to size a 'hammered' case in one stoke as mentioned in other posts. [/QUOTE]
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