I use it, and it works great, but I have a question about how to keep it out of the neck.
I had very small amounts of ballistol residue in my necks... I cleaned it off with a q-tip. When I threw the powder, I noticed the granules were sticking to the areas inside the neck that had ballistol on it, even after I 'swabbed' it out of there. I didn't think much of it, so I knocked the stuck granules down into the case, and seated some bullets. I went straight to the range after loading, and ended up with a few 'duds.' Wehn I got home I pulled the bullets on the 'duds' and saw that the powder had clumped up. Long story short, a very minimal amount of ballistol in the case neck lead to a big problem. The powder I was using was BL-C(2).
The recent article in the daily bulletin suggests ballistol as a good lube, which I agree with. However, the article states to simply wipe it off after sizing, and you're done. There's no mention of trying to keep it out of the neck, or how devastating it is to making good ammo.
So, what do you guys do to prevent sizing lubes from getting in the cases? It gets old cleaning brass, sizing, then cleaning again to make sure the lube is out of the inside of the case.
Walt
I had very small amounts of ballistol residue in my necks... I cleaned it off with a q-tip. When I threw the powder, I noticed the granules were sticking to the areas inside the neck that had ballistol on it, even after I 'swabbed' it out of there. I didn't think much of it, so I knocked the stuck granules down into the case, and seated some bullets. I went straight to the range after loading, and ended up with a few 'duds.' Wehn I got home I pulled the bullets on the 'duds' and saw that the powder had clumped up. Long story short, a very minimal amount of ballistol in the case neck lead to a big problem. The powder I was using was BL-C(2).
The recent article in the daily bulletin suggests ballistol as a good lube, which I agree with. However, the article states to simply wipe it off after sizing, and you're done. There's no mention of trying to keep it out of the neck, or how devastating it is to making good ammo.
So, what do you guys do to prevent sizing lubes from getting in the cases? It gets old cleaning brass, sizing, then cleaning again to make sure the lube is out of the inside of the case.
Walt