I used RCBS Case Slick spray for years but found something better. Dillon Case Lube is similar but about 1/4 the price. I stand up about 10 cases at a time on a paper towel and spritz them, purposely getting some inside the necks. You need lube inside too, for your expander. I wipe off excess after sizing, then trim if necessary, then brush primer pockets and chamfer the mouth if I trimmed. Then they go for a ride in corn cob media tumbler, which absorbs all lube residue, inside and out. No need to wash and dry. Lube left inside cases in the presence of primer and powder would be bad. I know the corncob media removes all lube because I've pulled bullets and dumped out the powder, and it's always been dry and not clumped together.
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Last edited by gunluvr; 09-15-2018 at 08:04 AM.
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