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Originally Posted by Nevada Ed
I'm with AA;
I like to tumble with the fired primer in the case so I don't have to check each primer hole for little chunks of walnut or other cleaning materials. Then with the case as clean it will get without getting a brass cleaner out, i either lube on a pad or use the "Super" dies to resize and then deprime the cases, since I have a really old RCBS set of dies, I have to give a grease job to my cases.The final step is cleaning the primer hole and a wipe with a clean rag with a check for cracks any where on the case.
Then I put into zip-lok bags or into the plastic 100 pak shell holders that I have with the word "Ready" placed on it.
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Ed,
In your case I would use One Shot spray lube. While I'm not a fan of that or any other spray on lube for rifle cases it does work well for straight walled handgun cases. It will save you a lot of time cleaning off the lube after sizing since you have no need to remove One Shot.