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Case Lube and tumbling questions
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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 127037" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>MagMan,</p><p></p><p>Yes I use carbide pistol dies, but over the years, I have found that just a light spray of the Lyman stuff works really well. When I do a batch for any particular caliber, it is generally 500+ at a time. Might also have nickle cases mixed in as well. Then I trim them all, tumble to remove any lube or what not, and then bag them up till I need them. I generally only load fifty or a hundered at a time. Some calibers I have several 1 gallon bags of cases ready to load, some only a coffee can or so. </p><p></p><p>Might not be needed, but it makes me feel better doing it, and the case necks don't seem to split as much as they did before I started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 127037, member: 3804"] MagMan, Yes I use carbide pistol dies, but over the years, I have found that just a light spray of the Lyman stuff works really well. When I do a batch for any particular caliber, it is generally 500+ at a time. Might also have nickle cases mixed in as well. Then I trim them all, tumble to remove any lube or what not, and then bag them up till I need them. I generally only load fifty or a hundered at a time. Some calibers I have several 1 gallon bags of cases ready to load, some only a coffee can or so. Might not be needed, but it makes me feel better doing it, and the case necks don't seem to split as much as they did before I started. [/QUOTE]
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