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Reloading
RCBS dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="rsnell" data-source="post: 2168850" data-attributes="member: 84903"><p>Use a nylon brush of the same diameter to brush the inside of the neck. Get a small amount of Imperial Wax on your fingers and wipe the body of the case. Do not get any of the shoulder or neck of the case. Lubricate the inside of the case neck by dipping in Motor Mica. There are also lubricating kits containing a lubricating pad sold by RCBS, Lyman and Redding. STP, available at most car parts suppliers, also works with a lubricating pad. When using the pad kits, clean and lubricate in inside of the neck as described above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsnell, post: 2168850, member: 84903"] Use a nylon brush of the same diameter to brush the inside of the neck. Get a small amount of Imperial Wax on your fingers and wipe the body of the case. Do not get any of the shoulder or neck of the case. Lubricate the inside of the case neck by dipping in Motor Mica. There are also lubricating kits containing a lubricating pad sold by RCBS, Lyman and Redding. STP, available at most car parts suppliers, also works with a lubricating pad. When using the pad kits, clean and lubricate in inside of the neck as described above. [/QUOTE]
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