Case Lube & powder
Quote from Reloader on March 13, 2008, 9:15 pmI was wondering it the Dillon Case Lube effect the powder, if you get too much in the neck of the case?
Also how long do I have to load once I spray on the case lube?
Thanks.
I was wondering it the Dillon Case Lube effect the powder, if you get too much in the neck of the case?
Also how long do I have to load once I spray on the case lube?
Thanks.
Quote from Reloader on March 14, 2008, 2:22 pmThe Dillon case lube will not affect the burning rate of powder (or affect primers either). Excess lube can build up in the funnel and cause powder to clump up there, but if you run a swab with alcohol up into it once in a while to remove this, then no worries.
After cases have been lubed, you can wait a few weeks to size them. Just store them in a container with a lid so that no dust can contaminate them.
The Dillon case lube will not affect the burning rate of powder (or affect primers either). Excess lube can build up in the funnel and cause powder to clump up there, but if you run a swab with alcohol up into it once in a while to remove this, then no worries.
After cases have been lubed, you can wait a few weeks to size them. Just store them in a container with a lid so that no dust can contaminate them.
Quote from Reloader on May 7, 2008, 10:07 pmI have been useing Dillon case lube and presses for 19 years and have been placeing my cases in a loading tray necks down, Then spray them with the case lube, flop them on there other side and spray one more pump, No clumped powder ever, and the case necks are lubed enough.
I have been useing Dillon case lube and presses for 19 years and have been placeing my cases in a loading tray necks down, Then spray them with the case lube, flop them on there other side and spray one more pump, No clumped powder ever, and the case necks are lubed enough.
