Better Lube, Lees in a tube...
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Small cheap vise is a must on the reloading bench
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Haha, you heathen you :)
My biggest complaint with the lee powder measure, is that in my experience, they leak out the drum when using a ball powder.
W296 ball powder siezed up the rotating tube on my RCBS Chargemaster. "Ball" powder is a total misnomer with 296 being not ball like but virtually dust. And yet I have run pounds of W760 thru the CM without issue. 760 is a lot courser than 296. Otherwise the 760 meters beautifully thru the CM.
Yeh,
I put my trimmer, a traditional Simplex in the vice too.
Also a cheap Lee C press that I use for de-priming and priming with a Ram Prime. Both are bolted to timber that is put in the jaws.
Simplex O frame is bolted to the bench
Funny how different strokes work for different folks. I started with Imperial, tried some Hornady stuff and something else I forget years ago. Made my own stuck.case extraction to go with them. Then I found the Lee stuff on a YouTube, followed the guys instructions and never looked back. Bought a half doz tubes dirt cheap from someone who prob hadn't figured it out so I'm set for life. That and the Dillon spray- on lanolin & Isopropyl alcohol mix, for a tumble lube for bulk pistol cases which I could easily make up if so inclined. Best thing about the Lee stuff is once on it is just as good after a day or a weeks drying.
This works well as a case lube. Great rust for prevention too.
Be Cool if available in NZ all we get here is nipple cream - great for all those teethy little tit pullers.
This is local and looks to be a very similar lanolin based product