So I was running some new 308 brass through a expander of a resizing die (Lee collet) in order to get the dents out of the case neck. It was getting hard to do because the Die is meant to size fired cases with wider necks. I thought that dry neck lube (graphite) would really make the process easier. The problem is shipping is outrageous right now so there is no way I’m ordering that stuff until I need a lot more supplies.
I dislike running lubricants inside my case necks just kind of a pain and I don’t like the idea of it getting into the powder area.
Then I got thinking, pencil leads are graphite, I wonder if that would work. I then took a pencil and ran the lead along the inside of the neck. Sure enough, the brass ram through the expander much easier.
I’m going to try it as a bullet seating lubricant. Thinking of crushing it up and dipping the necks in it or maybe just using a larger construction pencil to make things a little quicker and get more coverage.
Anyway I thought I would share this with you folks on here.
Cheers.
I dislike running lubricants inside my case necks just kind of a pain and I don’t like the idea of it getting into the powder area.
Then I got thinking, pencil leads are graphite, I wonder if that would work. I then took a pencil and ran the lead along the inside of the neck. Sure enough, the brass ram through the expander much easier.
I’m going to try it as a bullet seating lubricant. Thinking of crushing it up and dipping the necks in it or maybe just using a larger construction pencil to make things a little quicker and get more coverage.
Anyway I thought I would share this with you folks on here.
Cheers.





















































