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I over sprayed case lube on 500 rds. of .45acp brass, let brass dry for over 20 mins. poured into reloader hopper and noticed when I tried a powder weight check the powder was sticking to the case wall, called Dillon's 800 # and they said it was ok and they would fire with no problem.......?

I had approx. 1.4 grains +/- of Win.231 stuck inside cases, sounds like moist powder to me, unless the Lanolin won't bother the burning of the powder ? Can't wait to shoot this batch.SS

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you don't have to lube pistol brass to run it through the press. If you do lube it though you will have to load in two stages cleaning between size/deprime and loading. Also after you size/deprime your rifle brass you need to run it through the tubmler again to get the lube off.

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Yes using carbide Dillon dies, just tried for first time due to reading these below directions from page #9 from XL 650 manual, Dillon wants to sell case lube. I won't be using any more on pistol brass. SS

LUBRICATING BRASS

To lubricate brass, use “Dillon Case

Lubricant” (#13733).

Pistol

– If you’re using a carbide sizing

die, you will not need to lubricate your

cases (before sizing) when loading straightwalled

cases. If you’re not using a carbide

sizing die, you must lube the brass before

sizing. We do, however, recommend lubricating

all brass.

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I over sprayed case lube on 500 rds. of .45acp brass, let brass dry for over 20 mins. poured into reloader hopper and noticed when I tried a powder weight check the powder was sticking to the case wall, called Dillon's 800 # and they said it was ok and they would fire with no problem.......?

I had approx. 1.4 grains +/- of Win.231 stuck inside cases, sounds like moist powder to me, unless the Lanolin won't bother the burning of the powder ? Can't wait to shoot this batch.SS

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I continued to make these bullets with the lanolin soaked insides and stuck a dry case in to check powder weight several times through process.

Took 100 rounds to range 12-13-09 and I shot all of them without any miss fires. Was relieved to see I wasn't going to have to take apart all these rds and start over, they will shoot with moist mixed powder. I know that using carbide dies and pistol brass it's not needed to be lubed but it sure was effortless with it on them, I first thought something broke on press it was moving so smoothly. SS

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