Dillon Spray Case Lube
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By davemarse
Published on: 2008-03-11 at 4:55 AM |
Replies: 0
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For pistol?
For rifle?
Does the lube have to be removed after sizing?
thanks
Dave
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Posted by: dillon
Posted on: 2008-03-11 at 10:01:15 AM
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The easiest way I have found to lube cases is as follows:
Get either a shallow cardboard box, like a cse of soda comes in, or a cake pan. lay the brass in one layer deep, cases on their sides. Spray a light coating of lube on the cases, shake the box to roll the cases around, spray on a second coat of lube. Wait 10 minutes for the alcohol carrier to avaporate. Load.
Lube must be removed before firing the ammo, as otherwise the cases don't adhere to the chamber wall properly, causing increased breechface thrust. We're lazy, so we throw the loaded ammo into a vibratory case cleaner with plain corncob,and tumble it for 10-15 minutes.
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Posted by: Bigdaddy1
Posted on: 2008-04-07 at 12:20:48 PM
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Posted by: dillon
Posted on: 2008-04-08 at 10:04:17 AM
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We recommend putting the cases into a shallow cardboard box or onto a cookie sheet, laying down, one layer deep. Spray on a light coating of lube, shake the box or pan to roll the cases around, spray again. wait at least 10 minutes for the alcohol carrier to evaporate, then load.
The lube must be removed before shooting the ammo. We are lazy; we run the loaded ammo through a vibratory case cleaner with plain corncob media for 10-15 minutes.
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Posted by: Matt Crocker
Posted on: 2008-12-31 at 08:54:47 AM
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