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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2759829" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I use moly powder. I take my fired brass, dip the necks in moly, apply case lube, FL size, then mandrel expand the necks using the moly as a dry lube for the mandrel and letting the mandrel evenly distribute the moly in the necks. I'm not worried about seating force or anything like that. I just want to avoid "cold welding" in ammo that's loaded for a couple months or so. I'd like to be able to load a batch of ammo and pick away at it for varminting or practice and not have to load every time I go out. I find seating bullets feels very smooth and consistent and my CBTO numbers are all +-0.001, the same as before using moly. It hasn't shown me any negatives so I'll continue using it. It kills two birds with one stone for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2759829, member: 69478"] I use moly powder. I take my fired brass, dip the necks in moly, apply case lube, FL size, then mandrel expand the necks using the moly as a dry lube for the mandrel and letting the mandrel evenly distribute the moly in the necks. I’m not worried about seating force or anything like that. I just want to avoid “cold welding” in ammo that’s loaded for a couple months or so. I’d like to be able to load a batch of ammo and pick away at it for varminting or practice and not have to load every time I go out. I find seating bullets feels very smooth and consistent and my CBTO numbers are all +-0.001, the same as before using moly. It hasn’t shown me any negatives so I’ll continue using it. It kills two birds with one stone for me. [/QUOTE]
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