I have an old but working RCBS lubrisizer. This has not really been a problem till I started using a really soft lube designed for black powder. The previous lube I was using was MUCH harder. I tried to clean it out the best I could but it seems there is always some left. So why is this such a pain?
Well, the bullets lube grooves fill incompletely on one stroke or sometimes even two. If I crank the pressure up...I get a pretty good mess. The soft stuff squeezes out well before the trapped harder lube, as you would expect.
The mix of really soft lube with a much harder lube is just a pain.
I was thinking about taking it all apart and putting it in the oven at a couple of 100 degrees for a bit and melt it out. I can't think of any other way to do it. I just can't get it all out and the new softer lube seems to push past the older, harder lube for the most part. Not to mention the color mix is just ugly as sin.
Am I the only one with these kind of problems?