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Originally Posted by legion
Tim, I use the walnut before the corncob, but for two 20-minute stretches usually.
The walnut leaves a lot of residue on the cases, which the corncob removes. If not removed, the walnut residue will start to gum up the dies. This makes less of a difference on straight-walled cases, but is a huge deal with bottle-necked cases, as the walnut residue + case lube makes for an abrasive mess.
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My cases look pretty clean after the walnut. I am not using any sort of lube with my 9mm cases. I could easily run the cases again thru corn cob that I have a 50lb bag of, but I am not sure I need to. I just got done running 150 rounds and had one upside down primer..... other than that, it seems to be working nicely.
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