IF You haven't tried it , TRY it . Been using it now for 30 plus years and have Never had a failure and I do more than My fair share of Military cases . I've used everybody's concoctions at one time or another ,including making My own . As a former R&D Chemist ,I know how to make My own ,however this is convenient and far superior to any of those Bullet brand can sprays .
IF any of you have ever resized SAW 7.62x51mm or 5.56x45mm cases ,then you know how out of spec they can get . Properly applied this Boeshield T9 lube can smooth out FL resizing effort ,along with the added bonus of keeping your brass cleaner ( Yes Cleaner as well as lubed ) after firing sessions . One simply wipes down the reloaded cases with a clean dry cloth and a fine wax film remains behind to stave off carbon neck shoulder fouling . I've found it helps with extraction on Gas guns as well . NO it's not like oiling a round or having oil in a chamber ,which ISN'T good . I wear a Nitrile glove while handling cases and it aids in lubricating cases properly .
Shallow cardboard box or old cookie sheet ,line you cases one spray ,roll cases another spray and you're Good to go . ** February 2022 Marked 56 Years reloading for ME ,still got #8 fingers ,#2 opposing thumbs ,Both eyes and ears . Misfire's I can still count on one hand , accidents Zero and that's Not bad considering I reload for #18 Rifle & Pistol calibers ,not including 12 ,20 and 28 gauge shot gun .
FYI : I've stuck more than MY fair share of cases inside the Dies ,however I'm probably the only one who has specific coated Dies and has run them Dry ,in an attempt to perfect a nano coated Die ,so as to specifically resize Dry ,including case mouths . Which is becoming more of a reality as each day passes .
MY current record is #42 , 7.62x51mm Military once fired ,without lube . Not too bad .
FYI : Those of you who are stuck on Imperial sizing wax ,can save yourselves a bunch of money ,by simply purchasing pure Carnauba Wax or a blend of synthetic polymers . Aircraft Automobile Marine ; Just be sure it contains NO abrasives or silicone's . Look for PROTECTS and Not cleans or abrasives .
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