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Lube outside of necks with bushing dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 3004669" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I use bushing dies, and size under .002's that way I don't need to lube the inside of the case. I do use some on my bullets or brush the inside the neck to induce bullets. That after I have cut all my neck thickness to start with. If once fired I do size and then use a mandrel to push the irregular or even parts to the outside of the necks, and cut for thickness. </p><p>These are changes from what I have learned here, and putting into or putting into practices. </p><p>I do cut all my case necks to a thickness, sorry being redundance.</p><p>It seem like the equipment purchasing never stops. Bullets, Brass, Primers, and powder are upgrading at the same time. </p><p>"The rabbit hole", and it's deep too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 3004669, member: 101791"] I use bushing dies, and size under .002's that way I don't need to lube the inside of the case. I do use some on my bullets or brush the inside the neck to induce bullets. That after I have cut all my neck thickness to start with. If once fired I do size and then use a mandrel to push the irregular or even parts to the outside of the necks, and cut for thickness. These are changes from what I have learned here, and putting into or putting into practices. I do cut all my case necks to a thickness, sorry being redundance. It seem like the equipment purchasing never stops. Bullets, Brass, Primers, and powder are upgrading at the same time. "The rabbit hole", and it's deep too! [/QUOTE]
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