Hey Everyone,
For those that use Imperial dry neck lube (the graphite with ceramic beads) when loading for precision, when are you applying it in your process? I've been dipping the neck in the dry neck lube before sizing the case (hopefully to reduce run/out friction from the expander ball). Then after I've trimmed, chamfer/deburred, and primed, I have been dipping the neck in the dry lube AGAIN before seating the bullet (I guess for a consistent seat?) .. Are y'all dry lubing before both of these steps? Or just once during the sizing and calling it good? Not sure whether I'm over lubing the neck, if that's even a thing?
I'll be switching to a separate expander die/mandrel soon, but the same question goes, would you dry lube before expanding the neck AND seating the bullet.
Curious your thoughts from all you experienced hand loaders. Thanks!
For those that use Imperial dry neck lube (the graphite with ceramic beads) when loading for precision, when are you applying it in your process? I've been dipping the neck in the dry neck lube before sizing the case (hopefully to reduce run/out friction from the expander ball). Then after I've trimmed, chamfer/deburred, and primed, I have been dipping the neck in the dry lube AGAIN before seating the bullet (I guess for a consistent seat?) .. Are y'all dry lubing before both of these steps? Or just once during the sizing and calling it good? Not sure whether I'm over lubing the neck, if that's even a thing?
I'll be switching to a separate expander die/mandrel soon, but the same question goes, would you dry lube before expanding the neck AND seating the bullet.
Curious your thoughts from all you experienced hand loaders. Thanks!