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Re: Case Lube?
When I started back in '67 it was one of the absolute rules to clean the lube off. Said to allow greater set back on firing, but then it was also said to absolutely not clean by tumble or buzz bucket load ammo. I use Imperial Sizing Wax and after I complete loading I give the round a quick trip in the buzz bucket with plain corn cob. I don't want the lube picking up dirt. Which I think is the best reason to clean the lube off. YMMV
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Re: Case Lube?
I don't bother with Lee resizing lube. I mix it with Isopropyl alcohol to help it dry faster and thin it out thus saving money. It mixes better with cheap 70% that higher percentage isopropyl. Someone right here on Lee Loader taught me that.
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Re: Case Lube?
Plus one above. Imperial works well but is slow and folds cases if you use too much. Tumbling loaded ammo has never scared me but I don't do it either because I've found no need. Alky mixed Lee works after the initial BS of finding all the equipment.
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Re: Case Lube?
What % if alcohol>lube is a good mix? I'd much rather lube using a pad than applying it with my fingers. Seems it would be easier to clean afterwords also.daboone wrote:I don't bother with Lee resizing lube. I mix it with Isopropyl alcohol to help it dry faster and thin it out thus saving money. It mixes better with cheap 70% that higher percentage isopropyl. Someone right here on Lee Loader taught me that.
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Re: Case Lube?
The 45 colt I fire in my Henry are lubed with Hornady One-Shot lube. Instead of getting sticky hands after firing 100 rounds I soak the loaded cartridges in hot soapy water for a half hour when I get them. Rinse and dry, never had a FTF after shooting 1,000+ rounds treated this way.
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Ok I just checked my notes. We discussed mixing Lee Case Sizing Lube awhile back on this forum. I was having a problem getting it to mix.papajoe222 wrote: What % if alcohol>lube is a good mix? I'd much rather lube using a pad than applying it with my fingers. Seems it would be easier to clean afterwords also.
Now I mix it in a recycled 16 fl oz spray bottle. The mix is about 1/2 tube of Lee and fill the bottle about 3/4 with cheap 70% isopropyl alcohol and top off the bottle with tap water. I don't think the proportions are all that important. But this Lee Case Sizing Lube does require some H2O to mix. Isopropyl alone just makes it clot up till mixed with some water. The alcohol seriously improves drying time.
I don't use a pad or fingers with this spray mix. I use a Goodwill recycled cookie baking sheet or a plastic bag. I just spray 2 to 4 squirts and tilt the pan back and forth or shake the bag till the cases are coated.
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Re: Case Lube?
I typically use Hornady Unique case lube for rifle cases. Just a simple wipe with a paper towel is all it takes to remove any excess...
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Re: Case Lube?
I lube with the Lee stuff then resize and then with a drill adapter, I trim, chamfer, brush inside the neck and then wipe the case with a cotton rag all while the drill is spinning. All the lube is wiped clean off
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One thing with the spray lubes. After application the cases need to be allowed to dry before you start sizing. I've used Hornady's and Dillon's both work okay with my 650.
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