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  1. Been following this thread and just had a go to see how it goes next to ISW.

    I followed a 1:10 ratio of lanolin/alcohol per a 6.5 guys video but note that Mattnal uses 1:20 which may change my observations.

    1 My lanolin was sold by Amazon as liquid but arrived more like a vaseline consistency.....defo needed warming in water to make it mix.

    2 Sprays ok but you need a catcher for the overspray....  no surprises there.

    3 Seems to lube the FLS process just fine.

    4 Seems quite a lot more difficult to remove with paper towel than ISW....

    Could that be my mix ratio?

    Any experiences of residue causing false pressure signs if cases not gripping the chamber around the neck area?

    How do users clean? .....by repeating the cleaning cycle which is  generally done prior to case sizing....  if so then this seems to create more work than spray lubing saves iver manual application of ISW.

    Overall it works......only the cleanup seems more effort than I am used to.

    Your thoughts much appreciated.

  2. It was easier then but there is home office pressure to 'hide' shoot dates behind member-only access areas which makes sense security-wise.

    As a FCSA member I am trying to get a login ID for ODRC from Simon Wheeler ..... still trying!

    The FCSA contacts are Chris Stevenson or Darren Bean but I am not sure that they will entertain direct apoproaches from non-members of FCSA and ODRC... perhaps best to join one or the other unless you know members to invite you personally?

  3. You don't mention load length or neck tension.

    Brass from the box can have too tight a neck (Lapua certainly does) which increases initial pressure.

    Loading way too deep or too close / into the rifle can raise pressures.

    I have no RS load data to hand re powder charges but you say that you have researched so I am assuming your high charge us within reasonable limits.?

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