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Old 04-30-2010, 05:22 AM
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I have loaded for both Remington and Browning semi autos using the factory full length dies only with no problems, but I have been told by some this is not possible.
As far as more lube work, unless I am using a collet die I always lube my necks anyway.
Run five cases at a time under your hand on the lube pad, then with a patch with lube on it wrapped on a brush and handle, simply run it into each neck after you roll the cases on the pad.
Afterwards before you charge the cases use another dry patch to clean the case mouth out.

When loading for a semi I always use bullets that have a cannelure and put a slight crimp on them -I don't concern myself with trying to get the bullet closer to the lands.
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