FWIW, I think a lot of y'all are going to a lot of trouble getting consistent case lube when there is a simple way to do it that works very well in my experience. BTW, i used to use Hornady Quick Shot, but it just got more & more expensive, so decided to try this other method and it has served me well. First, get your fired brass cleaned up; I know most all of you do this already. To lube the brass, I lay a small white (motel type) washcloth on the bench, pour the brass cases onto the cloth (up to about 100 223 size cases), spray well with one of the 90/10 alcohol/anhydrous lanolin lubes then close up the cloth around the sprayed cases and tumble them in the cloth. After tumbling, I pour them out of the cloth into a pan, wait about 5-10 minutes for the alcohol to evaporate, then size the brass. I have gotten very consistent results using this lube method. I haven't cleaned the washcloth, allowing the lanolin to accumulate in it so it takes a bit less newly sprayed lube now than it did originally. I realize that this is kind of old school lube, but it works. BTW, when I 1st started reloading back in 1961, I used a tin of anhydrous lanolin that was hand applied like Imperial Sizing Wax is done now with great results. If this sounds interesting, give it a try because it will save you a good bit of time and is very inexpensive.