I use Midway spray-on case lube or Dillon spray-on case lube which is made with LANOLIN and will not degrade the powder. I normally do NOT tumble the rounds after reloading, and have had ZERO problems in any caliber with this. However, I do have friends who want to remove the slightly tacky case lube prior to storage and, for lanolin based lubes, they use a terrycloth towel moistened with common Rubbing Alcohol and roll the rounds on the towel. Alcohol evaporates, and .... voila.
How long do you tumble loaded pistol rounds to remove case lube?
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I use Midway spray-on case lube or Dillon spray-on case lube which is made with LANOLIN and will not degrade the powder. I normally do NOT tumble the rounds after reloading, and have had ZERO problems in any caliber with this. However, I do have friends who want to remove the slightly tacky case lube prior to storage and, for lanolin based lubes, they use a terrycloth towel moistened with common Rubbing Alcohol and roll the rounds on the towel. Alcohol evaporates, and .... voila.