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Reloading
Lube in necks
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard rock" data-source="post: 2569575" data-attributes="member: 116620"><p>I don't lube necks anymore because I use bushing dies without the expander and then crimp after seating . I leave the residue from the fired round inside the neck so it acts as a natural lube with one pass through the neck with a neck brush before seating . With a bushing die you can set for more neck tension and then crimp . On one of my A.R.s the bullet will move forward .010 when it chambers from inertia if I don't crimp . I would not leave case lube in the neck for any reason due too possible primer contamination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard rock, post: 2569575, member: 116620"] I don’t lube necks anymore because I use bushing dies without the expander and then crimp after seating . I leave the residue from the fired round inside the neck so it acts as a natural lube with one pass through the neck with a neck brush before seating . With a bushing die you can set for more neck tension and then crimp . On one of my A.R.s the bullet will move forward .010 when it chambers from inertia if I don’t crimp . I would not leave case lube in the neck for any reason due too possible primer contamination. [/QUOTE]
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