"Briarthorn",
Some things to check out on you STAR: 1.) Download the operating manual from elsewhere on this site, it contains sufficient information to cure some of your possible problems; 2.) Excess lube above or below your cast bullet may be caused by improper adjustment of the bullet stem (the top piece secured to the arm that moves up/down as the handle is pulled) and/or not using the lube holes in the sizing die that correspond with the profile of your particular cast bullet. Read the instruction sheet concerning the "matching" of lube holes and ram travel to your specific bullet. Did you receive a Die Extraxtor assembly with the machine? This tool allows for easy and rapid removel of the sizing die from the machine body. Lube out the back of the spring/ram parts can be from wear, but your choice of lube "may" have something to do with the apparent problem. The hard, wax based lubes can be difficult to use in the Star. The base heater is designed to soften the wax-lubes for smoother application. Pushing hard wax lubes thru the Star can cause mechanical problems. Suggestion: try a softer lube like SAECO GREEN which should work easily in your machine and be appropriate for .45 ACP velocities. You can clean out the existing wax lube by removing the brass "observation" cap on the left of the machine base, and then heating the lube to the point that it flows freely from the reservoir when you apply pressure from the top screw. You could also remove the sizing die and clean out the front area. 3.) Check on the diameter of your raw bullets and determine if they are undersized compared to your sizing die. If significantly undersized then lube can extrude past the bullet and flow in all directions. Good Luck! Contact me if the above text is too "detailed". The machine is a fine piece of reloading gear when properly adjusted/"21-50".