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homefrontsniper
07-23-2014, 11:37 AM
Do you clean out LEE LUB inside case mouth ? I stoped doing it the other day. Bullets go in ez'er and just maybe a little More accurate?
Will it hurt anything?? Stupid question?????

Robinhood
07-23-2014, 02:19 PM
Good question. I can't confirm or deny either way but I would clean my case mouths out of concern that the lubricant could contaminate the powder. My process removes all lubricant before dropping powder.

homefrontsniper
07-23-2014, 03:06 PM
Good question. I can't confirm or deny either way but I would clean my case mouths out of concern that the lubricant could contaminate the powder. My process removes all lubricant before dropping powder.

Thanks...... industrial grade protect dies & cases, WILL NOT DEGRADE GUNPOWDER. Hmmmm.

n4ue
07-23-2014, 03:12 PM
I used to use the Lee lube. Great stuff. Through the years I have finalized on Imperial sizing wax for the outside of the case, You need so little, it's scary. That way, you don't have to worry about shoulder dents.
For the inside, I use either White Mica (as provided in the Midway kit) or Imperial's tiny ceramic balls that appear to be coated with either graphite or WS2.
They won't tell me. ha ha
These dry lubes really make it easier to pull the expander through the neck and it won't catch powder when it's dropped into the case.

FWIW.....

ron

gotcha
07-23-2014, 03:18 PM
No such thing as a stupid question :) The newer Lee lube won't contaminate powder. If me, I'd run a Nylon brush through the neck. A tiny bit of lube in one neck then a gob of lube in another will effect bullet release. (shoot high or low) Consistency of bullet seating pressure is more important than ease when it comes to accuracy.

homefrontsniper
07-23-2014, 06:58 PM
No such thing as a stupid question :) The newer Lee lube won't contaminate powder. If me, I'd run a Nylon brush through the neck. A tiny bit of lube in one neck then a gob of lube in another will effect bullet release. (shoot high or low) Consistency of bullet seating pressure is more important than ease when it comes to accuracy.


Ok, Thanks, nylon brush it is!