When I first started loading rifle I picked up a tin of Imperial Resizing Wax. I mainly used that even though I had the LEE lube.
Recently while sizing about 200 cases I switched back to the LEE lube and found that it made the sizing MUCH easier. There was such a difference it felt as though I wasn't sizing the case at all. It lowered the amount of force needed to get a full size. I noticed the sizing of the cases to be more consistent.
I put 50 cases in a block and lubed every other one. I found that this only works while the lube is wet. If it is allowed to dry you will have a tough time sizing the non lubed case and more than likely that case will stick. If you allow the lube to dry you must lube each case.
I'm not saying the Imperial does not have a place but for sizing rifle brass shot in my guns (not machine gun brass) I'll stick with the LEE for now.
Recently while sizing about 200 cases I switched back to the LEE lube and found that it made the sizing MUCH easier. There was such a difference it felt as though I wasn't sizing the case at all. It lowered the amount of force needed to get a full size. I noticed the sizing of the cases to be more consistent.
I put 50 cases in a block and lubed every other one. I found that this only works while the lube is wet. If it is allowed to dry you will have a tough time sizing the non lubed case and more than likely that case will stick. If you allow the lube to dry you must lube each case.
I'm not saying the Imperial does not have a place but for sizing rifle brass shot in my guns (not machine gun brass) I'll stick with the LEE for now.