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Powder fouling from case lube?
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1151699" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>I use Imperial sizing wax so I don't worry about contamination. Obviously, you prefer the quicker "spray 'em all" method. </p><p>To protect against load contamination with spray lubricants I recommend:</p><p>1. Leave the primers in the fired cases</p><p>2. Clean and cases to remove any accumulation of dirt etc (doesn't take very long using a tumbler style cleaning process)</p><p>3. Place the cases, case mouth down, onto pegs mounted on a board (in stead of a typical multi-hole loading block or other similar method)</p><p>4. Spray the cases and allow them to rest for a time.</p><p>5. Wipe any excess lube off of the base of the cases ad proceed as usual</p><p>6. De-prime and size the cases</p><p>7. Prime and load .......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1151699, member: 50867"] I use Imperial sizing wax so I don't worry about contamination. Obviously, you prefer the quicker "spray 'em all" method. To protect against load contamination with spray lubricants I recommend: 1. Leave the primers in the fired cases 2. Clean and cases to remove any accumulation of dirt etc (doesn't take very long using a tumbler style cleaning process) 3. Place the cases, case mouth down, onto pegs mounted on a board (in stead of a typical multi-hole loading block or other similar method) 4. Spray the cases and allow them to rest for a time. 5. Wipe any excess lube off of the base of the cases ad proceed as usual 6. De-prime and size the cases 7. Prime and load ....... [/QUOTE]
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