chas442
Member
I am sure I am not the only one to lube straight wall handgun cases even with carbide dies. I do it because it reduces the effort to size the cases. I remove the lube before loading.
Here is my question. If lubing the cases reduces the effort, does that work the brass less?
It would seem that reduced effort translates to less heat being produced during resizing. Wouldn't the reduction of heat also mean less working of the brass?
TIA
Here is my question. If lubing the cases reduces the effort, does that work the brass less?
It would seem that reduced effort translates to less heat being produced during resizing. Wouldn't the reduction of heat also mean less working of the brass?
TIA