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neck lube in Forster ultra seater
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1632728" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Now we're getting somewhere. Neck friction is not a contributor to runout.</p><p></p><p>I don't have an issue with lubing necks where it's needed, but I don't personally. Instead, I would resolve the cause of that need. </p><p>For instance; screeching on expansion? Maybe we're way oversizing? Just stop doing that.</p><p>Inconsistent seating depths, due to inconsistent seating forces, because necks are over-cleaned? Just stop doing that.</p><p>Worried about cold welding bullets to necks? Leave the carbon provided in necks and keep your stored ammo dry. Or load normally (with provided carbon in necks) and then wipe the case mouth-bullet junction, and all exposed bullet with turtle wax which was applied to & dried on a rag. Seal that junction.</p><p></p><p>But for reducing runout, you might as well search old or start a new thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1632728, member: 1521"] Now we're getting somewhere. Neck friction is not a contributor to runout. I don't have an issue with lubing necks where it's needed, but I don't personally. Instead, I would resolve the cause of that need. For instance; screeching on expansion? Maybe we're way oversizing? Just stop doing that. Inconsistent seating depths, due to inconsistent seating forces, because necks are over-cleaned? Just stop doing that. Worried about cold welding bullets to necks? Leave the carbon provided in necks and keep your stored ammo dry. Or load normally (with provided carbon in necks) and then wipe the case mouth-bullet junction, and all exposed bullet with turtle wax which was applied to & dried on a rag. Seal that junction. But for reducing runout, you might as well search old or start a new thread. [/QUOTE]
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