Seems when You use the larger gator checks and lyman super moly ,(If it's warm enough) it shoves quite a wad of it under the gas check because of the large radius on check.
Thoughts?
Seems when You use the larger gator checks and lyman super moly ,(If it's warm enough) it shoves quite a wad of it under the gas check because of the large radius on check.
Thoughts?
Less heat and/or pressure
Don't need anything more than a gentle touch and experience. I would not use a heater with that lube. As for pressure it is easier to only pressurize the lube when the handle is held firmly down. Before releasing the handle for the upstroke remove pressure on the lube by turning the pressure screw backwards.
This really is as easy as it sounds.
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