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THIS. I am always surprised how many folks think it's nuts or won't try it. I've been using it for years!rduckwor said:PAM No-Stick spray and a 1 gallon zip lock bag.
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Homerange said:When lube is required....graphite powder, mixed with fine lead shot. plunge the case into it part way....done.
Small batches, bolt rifles mostly NS.
Interesting that no other reply mentions graphite....why?
Too dirty, too slow, doesn't work for you?
Hmmmmamlevin said:Homerange said:When lube is required....graphite powder, mixed with fine lead shot. plunge the case into it part way....done.
Small batches, bolt rifles mostly NS.
Interesting that no other reply mentions graphite....why?
Too dirty, too slow, doesn't work for you?
Not just dirty, absolutely filthy. No matter how careful you are, the graphite gets everywhere.
Slow? Not just slow but really slow.
Doesn't work? Try using this method on a perfectly clean case that's fresh from being cleaned using stainless steel pins in a tumbler. Nothing sticks to the brass and you might as well not use anything.
My little bottle of Imperial Dry lube with beads and an extra refill will be at the next Club Swap Meet.
asauer said:I have just started using the liquid lanolin and red bottle of heet method- 1:10+ ratio in a spray bottle.
I'm still on the fence about it- it sure saves a lot of time to simply stand up all my cases and spray them, then come back ten minutes later once they're dry.
The bad is as said above- they're greasy little boogers. I think I'll try heet and lee sizing lube mixed together since it drys to the touch mostly.
dantiff2 said:........ snip............... Some of the methods talked about would require a cleaning before loading.