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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Using powdered graphite on case necks
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<blockquote data-quote="GLTaylor" data-source="post: 2157637" data-attributes="member: 111593"><p>You can get powdered graphite in a small bottle with tiny ceramic applicator beads in it. Simply shake up tbe bottle/jar to mix the graphite/beads, unscrew the cap and insert the case neck into the jar. Swirl the brass around lightly, tap it on the jar and put your brass in the loading block.</p><p>I do this before using my mandrel to uniform necks and then load powder and bullets.</p><p>You can get the graphite from Midway or others. It's called Imperial Dry Neck Lube and it's a Redding product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLTaylor, post: 2157637, member: 111593"] You can get powdered graphite in a small bottle with tiny ceramic applicator beads in it. Simply shake up tbe bottle/jar to mix the graphite/beads, unscrew the cap and insert the case neck into the jar. Swirl the brass around lightly, tap it on the jar and put your brass in the loading block. I do this before using my mandrel to uniform necks and then load powder and bullets. You can get the graphite from Midway or others. It's called Imperial Dry Neck Lube and it's a Redding product. [/QUOTE]
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