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Odd results with case lube
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2918775" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>Yes.</p><p>Every lube behaves differently, and every one has its ideal film coverage. </p><p>I was bumping shoulders recently on 7 LRM cases and noted that if my lube was too thick, I got greater setback on my case, and in some cases, hydro-dimples.</p><p>I use my own case lube that's a 50:50 mix of coconut oil and 99% IPA. I love it because it's slicker than snot and doesn't gum up on the cases. I had no idea I was laying it too thick. When I got down to the perfect application thickness, I sure felt the difference in the neck sizing, but my cases were consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2918775, member: 94154"] Yes. Every lube behaves differently, and every one has its ideal film coverage. I was bumping shoulders recently on 7 LRM cases and noted that if my lube was too thick, I got greater setback on my case, and in some cases, hydro-dimples. I use my own case lube that's a 50:50 mix of coconut oil and 99% IPA. I love it because it's slicker than snot and doesn't gum up on the cases. I had no idea I was laying it too thick. When I got down to the perfect application thickness, I sure felt the difference in the neck sizing, but my cases were consistent. [/QUOTE]
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