I have wet tumbled for some time, evidently I don't use enough Armorall Wash & Wax to leave a lube.
I like Hornady oneshot,
I have used a 1 gallon ziplock bag to lube, spray into the bag & then dump the brass in immediately, seal & roll it around.
I have also just loaded the casefeeder (650)...
I read a few but not each one so it may have been covered.
Many years ago I was an ASE technician.
3M(?) spray headliner adhesive may be a really good option, been a long time since I used it so I don't remember the directions but I do remember it worked flawlessly when prepped & applied...
9mm?
Expander can feel a little "sticky" (normal, especially if not using lube) depending on the case, don't bell any more than necessary to hold the bullet & not scrape the coating.
I have my failsafe rods adjusted so they are about in the middle of the slot on the powder drop.
If you are...
I have a couple of kinetic pullers & an RCBS collet style.
Really depends on how many you are doing, the shape of the bullet & how heavy the crimp is.
Kinetic puller with good foam does the least damage to projo
I appreciate all the responses, we picked up a cheap pair from WM to get him started, had to have a pair today before he went back to CDL school. I have always heard good things about Redwings
I have small amounts (when considering how hungry the 45-70 case is) of several powders that will work.
I loaded a handful of the Berry's with VV N130, 5 shot group, 1537fps avg, sd 16 . Open sights & my eyes aren't that great but the group wasn't too bad considering. Going to put a scope...
I am green & learning, this seems like a pretty good deal for a cheap can;
$300 + tax & free ship.
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