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Bullet lube when seating?
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 869304" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>I use a spray graphite. In shooting 1000 yard benchrest when you used graphite the groups got better. If you ever loaded a case and tried to move a bullet in a day or two later; they make a popping noise. That is welding of the bullet to the case. When they sit they weld and it is not always the same. I can seat a bullet and hammer it out with a puller and my neck is still completely black inside. In long range hunting i have shot rounds loaded for a couple of years and i don't get that unexplained vertical flier. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 869304, member: 14053"] I use a spray graphite. In shooting 1000 yard benchrest when you used graphite the groups got better. If you ever loaded a case and tried to move a bullet in a day or two later; they make a popping noise. That is welding of the bullet to the case. When they sit they weld and it is not always the same. I can seat a bullet and hammer it out with a puller and my neck is still completely black inside. In long range hunting i have shot rounds loaded for a couple of years and i don't get that unexplained vertical flier. Matt [/QUOTE]
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