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Re: lube

#31 Post by rox »

Mattnall wrote:I use a mix closer to 21:1.
I have seen recipes with proportions anywhere between 10:1 to 25:1. Dillon Case Lube is similar to the 20:1 mix and if you buy a 5lt bottle of 99.9% alcohol and two 118ml bottles of pure lanolin (the sizes readily available online) then you have the quantities to mix at 21.19:1 - good enough for me and saves too much measuring out and I haven't had a case stick yet.
Nice tip about mixing. I guess you can dilute as much as you want - more alcohol will just require more squirts to get the same amount of active ingredient. If you're lubing smaller quantities then a more dilute mix may make it easier to apply the correct amount of lube evenly. I lube in trays of 500 .308 at a time - 30 squirts of fine mist per tray. One great thing about this lube is that it's easy to lube evenly, leading to consistent sizing, and hard to over-lube and cause lube dents. Another is the price; at 20:1 it's about £9.00 per litre delivered. Compare that with something like 'Lyman Quick Slick Pump Spray' at £49.00 per litre (£23.20 per 16oz) plus shipping.


This is my lube process:

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Re: lube

#32 Post by Alpha1 »

snayperskaya wrote:
dromia wrote:If you do the wise thing and remove and destroy the abomination that is expander balls then there is no need for lubing the inside of the necks.
Genuine question....what's the reasoning behind that?.

Personally I haven't had, or at least noticed, a problem with the expander in my dies although I have polished them with very fine abrasive paper to reduce the diameter slightly.
If you think about it there are some very expensive bushing dies that do not come with an expander you control the neck tension using a bushing.
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#33 Post by Pete »

Which is great if you're turning the necks so that the thickness of the metal around the neck is uniform........if you're not, then pulling a floating button up through the neck is surely more likely to centralise the hole?

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#34 Post by snayperskaya »

Good job the OP didn't ask what we all use to clean our firearms......that'd be a can o' worms opened up! lol
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#35 Post by Individual »

Gazza wrote:I use the lanolin and isopropyl alchohol...
Not is it cheap and effective, it also does double duty as a hand sanitizer lol
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#36 Post by Alpha1 »

Pete wrote:Which is great if you're turning the necks so that the thickness of the metal around the neck is uniform........if you're not, then pulling a floating button up through the neck is surely more likely to centralise the hole?

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Re: lube

#37 Post by jack Mack »

Dellboy wrote:new toys up and ready to go and loads of 308 and 6.5 cm cases ready

whats everyones favourite lube for full size resizing please
Johnsons baby oil
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