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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3259246" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>I always lube rifle cases with spray, then put them in the vibrator to clean them in crushed walnut, then prime and load them. All of my pistol dies are carbide, so I don't have to lube them, I usually resize and flare the case, then clean them.</p><p></p><p>I could easily get by without cleaning the pistol cases, but I do it anyway. I don't like leaving the lube on rifle cases while handling them to finish loading or shooting them, so I would not dream of not cleaning them. But you COULD just wipe them off and probably be fine.</p><p></p><p>The only bad thing about crushed walnut is you have to use a pin or something and punch it out of the primer hole. But with a little liquid car wax it does a great job of polishing them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3259246, member: 44328"] I always lube rifle cases with spray, then put them in the vibrator to clean them in crushed walnut, then prime and load them. All of my pistol dies are carbide, so I don't have to lube them, I usually resize and flare the case, then clean them. I could easily get by without cleaning the pistol cases, but I do it anyway. I don't like leaving the lube on rifle cases while handling them to finish loading or shooting them, so I would not dream of not cleaning them. But you COULD just wipe them off and probably be fine. The only bad thing about crushed walnut is you have to use a pin or something and punch it out of the primer hole. But with a little liquid car wax it does a great job of polishing them up. [/QUOTE]
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