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Ed, I've tried wiping the brass after resizing and there always seem to be a film of lube left over.
I would have thought that would make it more difficult for the brass to grip the chamber when a round is fired.
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The little lube that is left is not a real problem for civilian style shooting even when I carry a gun in my tractor mount, dusty and dirty, it still functions OK. But were it a life or death deal I would probably wipe it all down with acetone or alcohol after loading so there was no sticky residue for the dust to latch onto.
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