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  • MetalCutter

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    For tough full length sizing jobs nothing beats Imperial Sizing Wax. One tin will last forever. For everyday jobs I like the Dillon spray lube. Comes in a pump sprayer so no messing around with expensive aerosols. Just a couple of pumps, let it dry and you're good to go.
     

    ed308

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    Dillon spray. Just dump the brass in a plastic bin, spray it, let it sit, then shake and bake.
     
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    ElevenBravo

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    Hornady 1 shot. I was using Lyman spray lube when I first started, and it was contaminating my primers. I switched lubes and the problem went away.
     

    TheDan

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    Cable pulling lube. Because I already had some in the garage.

    I've used Hornady 1 shot before, too. It's easy and works really well.
     

    motorcarman

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    I am still using the 3.7 oz jar of ROYAL CASE & DIE LUBE I bought............ I don't know, 10 years ago???????????????
    I use the Hornady One Shot for small cases. I like the Royal for reforming rifle cases (it smells good on my fingers).

    bob
     

    hink

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    I've been using the same quart bottle of ATF on an ink pad for years...somewhere over 20k rifle rounds through the press. The lube is inexpensive and works well, and tumbles clean in just a few minutes.

    For straight wall pistol rounds, I tumble the brass with crushed walnut hull and a dime sized glob of Mother's Chrome polish until the brass is clean and shiny and make sure the carbide die is clean and dry before starting.
     

    robertc1024

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    Lol. This has gotten to a 9mm vs. 45 thread. Seriously though, good info.


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