Brand new to reloading I am trying to figure out best way to lube and clean cases after lubing. Started out using rcbs pad lube. Messy and I tumbled them after sizing. Was told that is bad as I get corncob or walnut media in my flash holes doing that. Then I used one shot and it is easier and less messy, but still requires cleaning.
If using my rock chucker, loading small volumes, it is easy to wipe down lubed and resized cases with a rag. But when using dillon 550 I have many cases that are lubed, and loaded with bullet and powder so can't use tumbler and it's a lot to wipe down 200-300 rounds.
I did notice some of my spent 223 primers had media in them when using 550 yesterday. Presumably crammed down the flash hole in the decapping station on Dillon 550. These once fired cases were tumbled before being lubed and ran through Dillon 550. Makes me think tumbling after lubing and sizing on single stage press would put media in flash holes as well.
Any advice on proper lubing, resizing, and lube cleaning routine? Also, I am using single stage and progressive press so not sure if process is the same for each. Simple to you perhaps but I am scratching my head a bit. Learning a lot in recent weeks, but lots to learn obviously. Thanks for your patience and any insights you may share.
Dan
If using my rock chucker, loading small volumes, it is easy to wipe down lubed and resized cases with a rag. But when using dillon 550 I have many cases that are lubed, and loaded with bullet and powder so can't use tumbler and it's a lot to wipe down 200-300 rounds.
I did notice some of my spent 223 primers had media in them when using 550 yesterday. Presumably crammed down the flash hole in the decapping station on Dillon 550. These once fired cases were tumbled before being lubed and ran through Dillon 550. Makes me think tumbling after lubing and sizing on single stage press would put media in flash holes as well.
Any advice on proper lubing, resizing, and lube cleaning routine? Also, I am using single stage and progressive press so not sure if process is the same for each. Simple to you perhaps but I am scratching my head a bit. Learning a lot in recent weeks, but lots to learn obviously. Thanks for your patience and any insights you may share.
Dan