Manual
Apply no more pressure on lubricant than is required to “just fill the grooves”. If too much
pressure is built up, the lube will accumulate between the base of the bullet and the bottom
punch. This condition may also be caused by not holding down firmly on the handle when
you apply lubricant pressure. The very least pressure that will fill the grooves is best.
At times there will be portions of the grooves which do not readily fill with lubricant. This
is due to trapped air. If those bullets are again cycled through the die, without increasing
lubricant pressure, they will fill properly.
Many prefer to work with the lightest lube pressure and raise and lower the bullet twice;
the second time without any extra pressure. This produces a perfect job every time.
Never increase lube pressure when the lubricant reservoir is empty or almost empty. If you
force the pressure piston down so that it contacts the bottom of the reservoir, you will damage
both the pressure screw and the pressure piston.






