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Interested in one too

May be able to collect depending on what part of N Yorks you are in as well, as I get to Catterick every couple of weeks to shoot, plus seem to spend some weeks on the A1 more than once doing the trip darn sarf somewhere or other
 
By way of a bump for this excellent thread...

I was re-reading through the OP and realise I use it slightly differently...

Just give a few squirts over cases inside a plastic bag, roll the cases around and you’re good to go for resizing. Much much quicker than lubing cases individually.

I do a few squirts into the plastic bag before I put the cases in...that prevents the spray from going directly inside any of the cases. Enough seems to be picked up off the bag surface by the case mouth to sufficiently lubricate the neck internal, but no case has an excess inside.

Alan
 
By way of a bump for this excellent thread...

I was re-reading through the OP and realise I use it slightly differently...



I do a few squirts into the plastic bag before I put the cases in...that prevents the spray from going directly inside any of the cases. Enough seems to be picked up off the bag surface by the case mouth to sufficiently lubricate the neck internal, but no case has an excess inside.

Alan


Thanks Alan, I appreciate the feedback (as such!).

I tumble my cases after I’ve sized them but realise that may not be the case for everyone!
 
Thanks Alan, I appreciate the feedback (as such!).

I tumble my cases after I’ve sized them but realise that may not be the case for everyone!
It was just your lube application sequence that I noticed was different from mine.

I squirt it into an empty plastic bag and then put the cases in and roll them about.

As opposed to putting the cases in the bag and then squirting the lube over them.

I also give another zap in the U/S after sizing and trimming which removes any residual gloop inside or out.

I am sure both empty or full bag squirting sequences work fine, but it was really just a process nuance which would also give a thread bump!

(…bit like this explanation. :) )

Alan
 
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