Lubed brass raises the pressure in your rounds because the saami spec assumes unlubed brass that sticks to the chamber when fired and then contracts to to let the round be extracted. Lubed brass...
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Lubed brass raises the pressure in your rounds because the saami spec assumes unlubed brass that sticks to the chamber when fired and then contracts to to let the round be extracted. Lubed brass...
If you are using a collet die you can skip lubing and avoid the whole mess\cleaning stages.
Brass out of a suppressed AR is filthy so I clean (stainless steel pin tumbler), resize, then clean again to get the lube off.