I agree, and with wild catting, things can get dicey !! Hornady'sOn tough resizing and forming, the Lee Sizing wax in the tooth paste tube beats Imperial hands down.
"Unique case lube" is real close, and have been using it alot
lately......
I agree, and with wild catting, things can get dicey !! Hornady'sOn tough resizing and forming, the Lee Sizing wax in the tooth paste tube beats Imperial hands down.
lolPersonally I use Frank’s Red Hot, I put that $#&% on eveything.
Why does everyone want to make lubing cases compicated. If you use hand sanitizer and it worked you would have to wait until thhe alcohol evaporated before you could size. Why would you want the main ingredient 70% to be useless solvent? If you freeze one case in a die you will wish you never tried it. I use the worlds best lube. A petroleum oil based lube. About five years ago I bought a quart of petroleum based hydrualic fluid at AutoZone for about $8. It's a light viscosity. A quart will last several lfe times. Oil has been the universal lube for equiptment for over 100 years. I can wipe clean about 8-10 cases a minute with a paper towel. Oil has a very good film strength (seperation between 2 surfaces).Can hand sanitizer be converted to case lube since it already has active ingredient 70% ethyl alcohol, inactive ingredients:glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, diethanolamine,polyacrylate crosspolymer??
Store selling 16oz bottle for 25 cents reg price $5.24.
I think the Hornady wax might be an improvement on the imperial wax. Super slick and easy to wipe off.Why reinvent the wheel? A tin of Imperial Sizing Wax does an outstanding job if applied correctly and lasts a long - long - long time. I reload approximately 1,000 to 1,500 center fire rifle cases a year and a tin of Imperial lasts me about 5+ years.
PS: Never had a "stuck" case using Imperial.
I can’t even believe we’re discussing this!.....case lube has to be the cheapest aspect of reloading ammunition!.... I’m on the same can of imperial that I have been using for several years.
Wayne
I haven’t ever used Royal lube but have sized thousands upon thousands with one shot with no issues and as I recall it was like 8 bucks a can it’s probably more now I don’t know but that 8 bucks would do several thousand cases to me that’s cheap but to each his own, I’m to lazy or have better things to do with my time than make up some alcohol concoction. When doing small amounts or my competition cases I only use imperial if doing large lots of plinking ammo they get one shot, just how I do it but if others want to use water n sand for lube to save a few cents I’m not gonna stop ya good luckIf you start with something like Hornady One Shot spray or Royal spray lube, it becomes much less cheap.
Eventually, most people migrate to something more cost effective (alcohol + lanolin homebrew, or Imperial wax.)