Once again guys, I'm just following directions:
" The next step, seldom mentioned in reloading books and articles, is very important: lubricating the inside of the case neck. This prevents the case from dragging in the die when the neck is expanded after sizing. Equally important, lubricating the inside of the case neck removes the gritty primer and burned powder residue. After years of experiment, RCBS developed the Case Neck Brush as the best tool for lubricating the insides of case necks. You merely roll the brush lightly across the lube pad. Some reloaders may not like the idea of getting lubricant inside of the case. But when properly done, the amount of lubricant is too samll to have any effect on powder or primer, even when stored for long periods of time. "
RCBS Loading Guide. Fourth Edition, 1976
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