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How to clean brass? Lube or no lube?
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<blockquote data-quote="marchboom" data-source="post: 2139548" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>After cleaning. I size using spray-on lube (10:1 alcohol and lanolin) & use a FL die that has been honed larger then use a mandrel. Spray lube at a 45 degree angle so some lube gets on the inside of the neck. Then I tumble in corncob media for approx 30 mins. to remove all lube. Then I complete the other case prep items. Having a chamfer on the neck will allow the bullet to go in easier.</p><p></p><p>I like to clean ALL the carbon off the neck. It is almost impossible to leave a <strong>consistent</strong> amount of carbon on the neck. If you want some lube on the neck try moly powder. That would be a much more consistent way to lube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marchboom, post: 2139548, member: 10562"] After cleaning. I size using spray-on lube (10:1 alcohol and lanolin) & use a FL die that has been honed larger then use a mandrel. Spray lube at a 45 degree angle so some lube gets on the inside of the neck. Then I tumble in corncob media for approx 30 mins. to remove all lube. Then I complete the other case prep items. Having a chamfer on the neck will allow the bullet to go in easier. I like to clean ALL the carbon off the neck. It is almost impossible to leave a [B]consistent[/B] amount of carbon on the neck. If you want some lube on the neck try moly powder. That would be a much more consistent way to lube. [/QUOTE]
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