No, WD40 does not interfere with the lube sticking, I use blue soft also. As per Verals instruction, You lightly fog the bullets getting a little on the leading edge. You don't need to get them wet, just a fog will do. Or, you can run a lubed bullet back thru about every 5 or so, just to get a little lube in the die. I seat the checks when running them thru the LEE first. I then lube them in the RCBS, but I have my sizer plug machined, again, as per Veral's instruction, and give them a good bump to square up the bases. This is where, I think, I've got my problem with the handle yoke breaking. If your not familiar with the machining of the plug, Veral has a write up on it and sends it out with his catalog, or at least He did. Yes I agree with you about the multiple steps, but for now, with the equipment I have and its prone to breaking I feel its a necessity. But like I said I use it only with the water-dropped bullets to save wear & tear. Just the other day I sized and lubed 500 or so .358 180gr. fn and didn't have to resort to the above method. Those 500 will get shot up pretty fast where as The .45 caliber bullets for the 45 Colt and 45/70 are more specialized, for hunting and are not necessarily plinking bullets. For plinking in the Colt/Ruger I use 250gr.lfn fb and soon to have a LBTK from Veral. A more sedate and fun load to shoot, as opposed to a 320gr @ 1250. Take those up to 1500 in a 5 shot and you'll see why those are specialized bullets.