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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 154917" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Roling the case on the pad will get enough lube on them to suffice , get 3-5 shells side by side and role them wioth your hand putting pressure on the shoulder/neck area so that the neck and shouler and some of the body gets coated. As for the necks use a small plastic bore brush to get the insides , you can role is on the pad like the cases then run it in and out of the case to get the inside.</p><p>I used the RCBS stuff and a pad for years before I went to the dry moly/graphite stuff its alot easier to clean up.</p><p></p><p>BUT , if your using a bolt gun then I highly recomeny that you get a Lee collet die to resize , you don't need any lube and it won't strech the case like a regular die does</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 154917, member: 8843"] Roling the case on the pad will get enough lube on them to suffice , get 3-5 shells side by side and role them wioth your hand putting pressure on the shoulder/neck area so that the neck and shouler and some of the body gets coated. As for the necks use a small plastic bore brush to get the insides , you can role is on the pad like the cases then run it in and out of the case to get the inside. I used the RCBS stuff and a pad for years before I went to the dry moly/graphite stuff its alot easier to clean up. BUT , if your using a bolt gun then I highly recomeny that you get a Lee collet die to resize , you don't need any lube and it won't strech the case like a regular die does [/QUOTE]
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