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Reloading
Neck tension and max bullet grip force
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2138850" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>Baboltin good question and others have influenced me positively towards Mandrel's and neck lube.</p><p>My velocities have not changed enough to attribute the change to neck lube but my results may not be as well run as others and I check my velocities with a Chrony and not a better Chronograph.</p><p>I use dry neck lube and have been brushing the lube out after using my mandrel but I was told that could induce bullet weld so from this point on I will let the graphite stay in the neck to resist bullet weld.</p><p>Old Rooster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2138850, member: 108576"] Baboltin good question and others have influenced me positively towards Mandrel's and neck lube. My velocities have not changed enough to attribute the change to neck lube but my results may not be as well run as others and I check my velocities with a Chrony and not a better Chronograph. I use dry neck lube and have been brushing the lube out after using my mandrel but I was told that could induce bullet weld so from this point on I will let the graphite stay in the neck to resist bullet weld. Old Rooster [/QUOTE]
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