222Jim
Silver $$ Contributor
I'm in Canada and have ordered and received Neolube No. 2 without issues. Last delivery was ~6 months ago.Have found both Imperial & 21st Century dry products to be a recipe for scratched dies and brass… Not to mention that mess that is now on the outside of the case neck…!
The motor mica kit that Foster now sells with their name on it and comes in a small case with neck brushes inside the case that apply dry lube to the inside of the case neck is satisfactory in that it is non scratching but terribly slow…
This product was originally sold by Bonanza whom Foster bought out years ago…
Nothing has changed from Bonanza’s original catalogue aside from the name FOSTER being applied… If you have an original Bonanza press the current FOSTER Co-Ax parts will fit perfectly though I have never in nearly 40 years of use needed to replace any parts on my Bonanza aside upgrading the side links with Inline’s curved ones.
I have made my own version of Neolube #2 as it cannot be shipped out of the US due to the flammable carrier…
Ultra fine graphite mixed with a very small amount of of Isopropyl alcohol and applied to the inside of the case neck with a Q-Tip.
A tray of brass is ready to mandrel by the time you finish the last case, just start on the first one that you applied the lube to.
There is enough lube/graphite left in the neck after mandreling/siizing that seating is noticeably easier and the cost of course is virtually nothing to make…! {:~)
Apply my recipe or Neolube #2 before priming!
I had a “squib” shot that cost me a match that was running a score of 90.8 until the last shot fell out of the sky to the outer ring of the target… It was perfect windage, just 4 rings low…!
I can only blame/imagine that some liquid effected the primer as I have not in all my years had such a shot aside from a totally un-powdered case while loading at midnight for a match the following day…
This load fired but I could tell that the report and recoil was less and the results on target showed the result…
I use an AutoTrickler that is throwing a load accurate to one granule of Varget so I know that the amount of powder in the case was correct and can only attribute the squib to primer failure.
This issue about Neolube #2 has previously been much discussed on the forum over the years… Check out the “Search” tab here.









