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Feb 4th, 2023 at 12:58pm
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Ken, I've found for normal everyday loading that the Hornady One Shot spray lube works best for me. I use an old Tupperware plastic container to hold the brass while I spray them, and then just start loading in a few minutes after it'd dry. Doesn't need any cleaning off after the loading unless you spray it too heavy.
For forming I still use Imperial sizing wax for any case reforming.
  

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Reply #1 - Feb 4th, 2023 at 1:23pm
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Reply #2 - Feb 4th, 2023 at 2:14pm
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also exact same as Val for sizer lube and case forming
  

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Reply #3 - Feb 4th, 2023 at 2:55pm
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Groom and Clean hair gel for case resizing, it's cheap and water-soluble for easy cleanup. 

A small dab on your hands, rub your hands together, put four or five cases between your palms, roll them on the case body, then slide the necks down and roll them. This only takes a small dab on your palm. 

For case-forming, Imperial Sizing Die Wax.
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Reply #4 - Feb 4th, 2023 at 3:15pm
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For loading, I'm still using some case lube from a little Pacific bottle that I bought way back when it was 89 cents. A little bit is smeared around to cover an RCBS lube pad and I roll 10 cases at a time over it. When I wipe it off after sizing it cleans up the necks also. I've been using that little plastic bottle for more than 40 years now. For case forming, only Imperial.
  
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Reply #6 - Feb 4th, 2023 at 4:52pm
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Ssdave I really enjoyed your post
I just use my Javelina Schuetzen Bullet Lube and it has always worked just fine for me. 
Just take it straight out of my double boiler and not on. 
Just using my finger and I can easily lube at least ten cases by just rubbing it my finger across the top of the cold lube.
  

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Reply #7 - Feb 4th, 2023 at 5:26pm
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I use whatever bullet lube is close by. DGL works real good.
  

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Reply #8 - Feb 4th, 2023 at 5:26pm
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Hornady spray on lube is excellent for sizing bottle neck cases.
I have never had a problem with denting from too much lube.
I have used it extensively on virtually all types of cartridges since I custom hand load ammo.

However for reforming brass into new cartridge cases the Imperial sizing wax is the absolute best to keep cases from sticking or buckling.
It works fabulously for compressing over size cases and only a small amount is needed to do the job.
  
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Reply #9 - Feb 4th, 2023 at 5:33pm
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Westerner.I totally.agree and if works it works and if not it just won't. 
  

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Reply #10 - Feb 4th, 2023 at 5:50pm
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For the really tough case forming I have found Corbin swaging lube to be the best, yes I use Imperial for simple case sizing, but for the real tough one, I have had cases stick using it and a tiny film of Corbin and cases slide in and out with little effort.
  
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Reply #11 - Feb 4th, 2023 at 7:53pm
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One of the most brutal case-forming jobs I know of is crunching .223 brass down (in an hydraulic press) to make .25-20 Stevens and by extension .22 Lovell.  I used plain old RCBS case lube with nary a problem.   

For ordinary brass prep, I like that it washes away completely with hot water.  Used to use a pad, now I half-fill a big Ziploc baggie with clean brass, along with a small amount of RCBS lube.  Close it up and knead for a minute or two to distribute the lube.  Save the baggie - there'll be enough lube stuck to the inside of it to do a couple more batches.  No waste, no lube lost to overspray.
  

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Reply #12 - Feb 4th, 2023 at 8:03pm
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I discovered 0-20W synthetic engine oil works really well. The big Nitro cases can be tough to FL size, this stuff makes it effortless.

A quart of the Walmart stuff will last a long time. I also use it in the actions, it doesn't thicken like some mineral based oils do.
  
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Reply #13 - Feb 4th, 2023 at 8:33pm
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I used STP for years until i ended up with some some vegetable based 'micro dot', a machining lube from Trico. It works well on my toughest requirement; sizing 12 gauge brass to 70-150.
  
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Re: Case lube
Reply #14 - Feb 4th, 2023 at 9:08pm
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westerner wrote on Feb 4th, 2023 at 5:26pm:
I use whatever bullet lube is close by. DGL works real good.


Yep, when Charlie Dell was showing me how to make 32/325 cases in his shop, he just used leftover bullet lube.  He had a lot around and didn’t seem to care which one he used.  Cool

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