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Unread 04-10-2023, 10:40 AM   #14
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Frank, the only cure for shot bridging I have used is a well buffed coat of Johnson's paste wax on the inside of the tube. I guess it should be renewed occasionally, but I have never done that. I am still on my mother's last can of Johnson's wax. She died in November of 1960 and the can is still in good shape, a good skim over the bottom edges of the can. Clue for making it last, leave the rag in the can and never throw it away. I once saw a loader with a hammer mounted permanently to whack the tube at the right time. I don't remember how it was mounted or the brand of loader.
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