I've searched around a bit for the answer, but come up short. I'm new to the Lyman 4500, so I don't know if this is normal or not. About every 5th boolit, lube starts leaking under its base, and gets progressively worse until I take a cotton swap and clean top of the die. I'm using Lyman die, .401, and #43 top punch with 175 grain truncated cone Lee mold with a single groove. Not sure of lube, other than I bought it off eBay, it's kind of greenish, and was supposed to do well for minor loads. If it's an important detail, I can find out though. Not using heater at this point. One caveat is that this was a used lubrasizer, and I'm just starting, maybe 100 boolits or so, and the old grease may not have completely moved through it yet. Any ideas, or is this fairly normal? I think I have it adjusted so I'm not getting to lower grease holes, but as I said, I'm newat this.
Thanks, Bob