Where do you all source the graphite?
I have heard that the ultra sonic can can away some of that good carbon on the inside of the neck. That amp press is very impressive, for those of us that was fund limited a arbor press with a gauge is sufficient. I have watched some f class reloading stuff on youtube and they are are on another level when it comes to precision. i have noticed that click when reseating projectiles.
ANY ENGINEERING shop will stock it...my pottle was given to me some 25 years ago to freeup sticky door lock...still over half full.
Just dont use hornady 1shot for this. I've got footage of spooky white tracer smoke going a full 100m out of my muzzle on every shot.
Yeah I do. I have a small pottle that I dip the projectile into, tap it against the side and then place it into the case. Works like a charm and doesn’t make too much of a mess
I thought the Imperial dry neck lube was for sizing.
It lets the expander button slide up out of the neck with less friction.
I suppose it could lubricate seating the bullet a bit.
I apply it to the inside of the neck with a cleaning brush and that helps remove extraneous carbon, grass and grit before sizing.
I use a device with the brush pointing up and its mounted in a container with the neck lube floating round inside.
Every third round I give it a shake to deposit a bit more powder on the brush. The pic shows a commercial bought one I use now but I used a home made one for many years and it was fine.
You can see a bit of graphite gets engrained into the reloading bench over the years.
The outside of the case has the goobly oily sizing wax on it and the inside of the case is dry with powder only in the neck. I wouldn't want to get the liquid greasy stuff inside where the gunpowder is. I do give it a tap on the bench before seating the primer in, to let excess graphite out. Also a tap base down to let flakes of brass out of the primer pocket after I've cleaned that out with the pocket cutter.
Last edited by Bagheera; 03-01-2021 at 09:40 PM.
I brought some redding graphite off Swaro second hand and started dipping bullets in that havnt noticed any ill effects. Shot some rabbits at 400-450 with the 30 nosler after changing to graphite.
i dip my case necks in graphite for neck sizing so there could be some left inside the neck when i seat bullets
I use a cotton bud dipped in the graphite and tapped on the side of the jar. Twirl it around inside the neck after it has been filled with powder. Otherwise the powder filling process will erode it down into the case, ( just my thoughts).
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