So you dont tumble again after lubing / sizing ?Yes on the carbon, I light brush the inside of the necks with nylon brush after tumbling in a 50/50 mixture corn cob, Untreated walnut. Anneal, size with FL, Imperial. Pistol and AR get wet tumbling with pins.
Never wet tumble. It takes the carbon out inside the neck that gives me consistent friction.As I get serious about accuracy and brass prep / sizing, a bunch of questions come up....
1. Do you wet tumble your match brass?
2. What sizing lube do you use?
3. Neck size or FL ?
Reading here and elsewhere there seems to be alot of different answers. Mostly, I want to avoid doing anything stoopit.
My application is 6mm Dasher, Peterson brass.
Thx.
If you use this method, I highly suggest shooting the anmo within 2-3 days of loading. After that, with the carbon gone from the inside of the neck, the graphite powder seems to seize the bullet to the brass. If you don’t believe me, load 40 rounds and shoot 20 immediately (for accuracy and across a chronograph). Then shoot the other 20 rounds 2 weeks later and compare the accuracy (use 300+ yards to show a difference) and SD.garandman,
Ultrasonic clean, anneal, lube with Redding water soluble lube, fl size, wash and rinse, clean neck with 4-0 wool, lube neck with Redding dry lube before powder and bullet.
HTH,
DocBII
I wipe each loaded round with an alcohol soaked shop towel to get the lube off after loading.So you dont tumble again after lubing / sizing ?
Tell me more about the o-ring??? I use the same die and I don’t know about the o-ring.Vibratory with rice if super dirty.
Imperial.
Fl with Whidden bushing die with an o-ring.
I also do not tumble after sizing. I don’t want the necks to get dinged up. I use a towel wet with 10:1 solution of hot water and degreaser.I wipe each loaded round with an alcohol soaked shop towel to get the lube off after loading.
Stick a size 17 o-ring under the die and tighten it up. This requires a bit of finess to get it repeatable but a few times and you’ll have it. The die then floats in the press a bit and helps with concentricity. Ymmv.Tell me more about the o-ring??? I use the same die and I don’t know about the o-ring.
I’m using the Hornady l-n-l bushings. What press are you using?Stick a size 17 o-ring under the die and tighten it up. This requires a bit of finess to get it repeatable but a few times and you’ll have it. The die then floats in the press a bit and helps with concentricity. Ymmv.
Harrell's CompactI’m using the Hornady l-n-l bushings. What press are you using?
