case lubeing question ?
hdbiker
February 11, 2013, 02:17 PM
I'm tired of the old lube pad and case lube contaminating my tumbling media.Has anyone been useing the finger applyed wax type lubes and how do they preform.I know about the sprays but not interested in them. hdbiker
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Canuck-IL
February 11, 2013, 05:21 PM
Imperial is likely the gold standard of case lubes.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/519525/imperial-case-sizing-wax-2-oz
/Bryan
gamestalker
February 11, 2013, 05:48 PM
The one I used for many years and was much nicer to work with regarding your concerns, is Lee dry lube. I always applied it with my finger tips, and not only did work really well, but it was also inexpensive and a tube would last me forever. I've never tried Imperial, but I've been told it is very similar to the Lee.
GS
greyling22
February 11, 2013, 05:50 PM
I've not tried them all, but hornady's unique works a lot better than lee's stuff. I couldn't ever get the spray's to lube well enough.
Grumulkin
February 11, 2013, 05:51 PM
My go to lube is Imperial Sizing Wax. You only need a LITTLE lube on your fingers that you apply to the sides of the case and a little on the inside of the neck of the case.
The only spray lube I've tried is Hornady One Shot. If you use it liberally and promptly size the cases, it works OK. Use it any other way and you stand a real risk of getting a case stuck in the die.
As for contaminating your case cleaning media goes, I'm sure Imperial sizing wax will contaminate it after a time though not as fast as with the gooey RCBS lube I used to use. My desire to get very pretty cases and remove all lube of whatever type I choose to use is why I've gone to useing stainless steel media for case cleaning.
Arkansas Paul
February 11, 2013, 05:51 PM
Imperial, Imperial, Imperial.
Never even came close to a stuck case.
I bought a can a couple years ago. A couple thousand rounds later, there's barely an indention in it. Lasts forever.
beatledog7
February 11, 2013, 05:55 PM
Lyman lube on a pad works for me. Easy to use, fast, easy to remove when sizing is done. It was the first thing I tried and I've had no reason to switch.
hdbiker
February 11, 2013, 06:38 PM
your reports are positive,I buy some and try it,thanks hdbiker
zxcvbob
February 11, 2013, 06:42 PM
Kiwi Mink Oil boot dressing.
DeadFlies
February 11, 2013, 08:10 PM
Kiwi Mink Oil boot dressing.
+1 on the Mink Oil
rcmodel
February 11, 2013, 08:19 PM
If your excess case lube after FL sizing is contaminating your tumbling media??
You are using way more case lube then is prudent.
Roll them on the pad almost dry pad.
Then wipe off all you can with your oily fingers, and wipe off the excess off your fingers on your pants.
The thin film of case lube that is left is all you need to lube the case.
It works the same as wax that way.
And the dirty pants will give your wife something else to whine about on laundry day.
It's almost a win-win situation!
But not quite, if your wife whines a lot about dirty pants on laundry day.
rc
parisite
February 12, 2013, 09:24 AM
My method.....spray liberally with non stick cooking spray, decap, resize, trim, wash,dry, tumble.
dragon813gt
February 12, 2013, 10:29 AM
How much lube are you using? I use mink oil and have had no issues with sizing or contaminated media. I really wonder how much lube youre using?
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MarcoPolo
February 12, 2013, 10:45 AM
I use RCBS Case Lube 2, and it works very well. I wash my brass with warm water and a few drops of Dawn dish detergent before I tumble. Let the brass dry for a day or two and then tumble.
jcwit
February 12, 2013, 02:03 PM
I rinse all my cases in white gas, reg. gas would just as well I presume.
Dangerous? Maybe, so is filling my lawn mower.
After rinsing I then tumble.
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