So another "Newbie" question. I have made rolled cartridges twice now. The first time while waiting for things to finish drying and what not while I was building the rifle, and again today. The first 25 rounds I rolled I pan lubed the rounds. Today I "hot dipped" the rounds. I defiantly like the Hot Dipped method much better. But, how much is too much lube? Is one dip enough? Double dip? Three dips seems like over kill, which of course is what I did. I have the feeling that I am over lubing the rounds. Pan lubing is a bit of a mess and the sleeve I use to remove the rounds from the pan leaves a lot to be desired. The second time I went out to shoot I didn't use rolled cartridges and loaded out of the measure, then placed the round down the barrel. THAT was a mess. I had lube all over the rifle, me, the table, powder measure, everything. It does make it convenient when changing powder charges, but man! Is it acceptable to just dip the round once? Does that provide enough lube? I did learn a couple things with all the lube though. Beeswax will come up with mineral spirits, (off the stock and everywhere else I laid my hands) and I have NO trouble cleaning the barrel with soap and water!