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Reloading
Cleaning Cases For Long Term Storage
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<blockquote data-quote="eklarsen" data-source="post: 1444864" data-attributes="member: 93902"><p>Sounds like you have done your research...</p><p>Imperial works great but if you have a progressive press it can get tedious, use the case lube from Hornady, it wont be an issue in your basement if you don't over do it. I use the Lemi shine every time just make sure you rinse well after or else they will discolor slightly.</p><p>You dont need to trim everytime, measure first and see but you wont need to for several reloads at least.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and enjoy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eklarsen, post: 1444864, member: 93902"] Sounds like you have done your research... Imperial works great but if you have a progressive press it can get tedious, use the case lube from Hornady, it wont be an issue in your basement if you don't over do it. I use the Lemi shine every time just make sure you rinse well after or else they will discolor slightly. You dont need to trim everytime, measure first and see but you wont need to for several reloads at least. Good luck and enjoy [/QUOTE]
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