after all the talk about Imperial sizing wax ,I had to get some , It just got here today , along with some 32rem brass and some Redding 270 dies , so I just got done doing some testing , my lube of choice has been Redding for many years with a Redding pad , first I did five fired 32rem cases with the wax then five new 32rem cases, and could not tell any deference ,then cleaned the die and did the same with the Redding lube (5 fired and 5 new) again no difference from new to old, from lube pad to wax , then did all the above tests with my new Redding 270win dies , again both work the same ,no better, no worse , , then I switch over to my Lee 270win dies took a bit more effort but not bad , clean them again , and tried both again , no difference , then I dug out my old RCBS 270win dies and they took the most effort , but no difference from on lube to another but it took a noticeable amount of force , both the Imperial Sizing wax and the Redding Lube are safe to leave on tell the last step then I just run the loaded rounds in my Lyman 2500 for 20min , and the box them up ,
so the up side is the wax is less mess and more space on my bench, just set the little tin next to the press and go , no pad taking up space and no need to add lube ,but it don't work any better, it just works the same
for those of you that think the wax don't work very well , you may want to try giving you dies a good cleaning or try different dies , in my case the RCBS were the worst I tried , again I just got the wax today and will be doing more testing with other cals and dies , but so far it seems to be as good as the Redding pad and Lube ,
Over the years I've use Lee Lube , Dillon Spray lube, STP , Spray Pam, Car waxes, RCBS lube and there pad (the cloth one) and some other home made stuff, up tell now the Redding Lube has worked the best