gonoles_1980
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I don't use much anyway, but the shell does go in easier if I use it. But it's a pain in the rear having to remove the lube when I'm done. Even though I use very light lube, I'm thinking of skipping it entirely.
I tumble loaded rounds 15 minutes or so after I'm finished loading them to get any remaining lube or fingerprints off anyway.
Try it, you'll like it!
Especially with things like .44 Magnum handgun brass.
i recently started loading .30 carbine with a RCBS carbide sizer. stuck a case, so now i lube them. as rc mentioned, i've also found it helpful when sizing .44 mag with a carbide sizer.
Try it, you'll like it!
Especially with things like .44 Magnum handgun brass.
rc