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Newb question: No case lube on seating bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="SLCscottie" data-source="post: 327099" data-attributes="member: 20803"><p>I am new to reloading and did not use case lube while seating the first 4 bullets into the brass case. I noticed two seemed to take more force with the press and had a slight abrasion or rough spot at the seam at the mouth of the case. (308 Win) I used steel wool to smooth the abrasion of the case. Now is there any risk in firing these two rounds or the other ones that did not have case lube?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLCscottie, post: 327099, member: 20803"] I am new to reloading and did not use case lube while seating the first 4 bullets into the brass case. I noticed two seemed to take more force with the press and had a slight abrasion or rough spot at the seam at the mouth of the case. (308 Win) I used steel wool to smooth the abrasion of the case. Now is there any risk in firing these two rounds or the other ones that did not have case lube? [/QUOTE]
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