Should I apply lube?.. wait, that came out wrong.
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Should I apply lube?.. wait, that came out wrong.
He asks embarrassedly;
If you’re only neck-sizing cases, do you need to apply case lube? My brain tells me “no”, as my logic is; all you’re doing is squeezing the neck tighter, but I thought I’d ask.
No sense in wasting lube if I don’t have to.
If you’re only neck-sizing cases, do you need to apply case lube? My brain tells me “no”, as my logic is; all you’re doing is squeezing the neck tighter, but I thought I’d ask.
No sense in wasting lube if I don’t have to.
Re: Should I apply lube?.. wait, that came out wrong.
I use Imperial Sizing Wax, even with Ti-Ni coated bushings, just the hint of a wipe is enough.
Accept no substitutes.
Accept no substitutes.
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Re: Should I apply lube?.. wait, that came out wrong.
+1 to what ovenpaa said, but only on my .303 brass. Never used lube on any of the other calibres I neck size.
Re: Should I apply lube?.. wait, that came out wrong.
ovenpaa wrote:I use Imperial Sizing Wax, even with Ti-Ni coated bushings, just the hint of a wipe is enough.
Accept no substitutes.
Concur with Ovenpaa, if I am using an internal sizing button I apply graphite to the inside of the case necks with a cotton bud.
My recommendation always lube - lightly.
Only my pistol calibres, for which I use my Dillon, are not lubed but they are always squeaky clean
Re: Should I apply lube?.. wait, that came out wrong.
When neck-sizing on a single-stage press I use a tiny amount of Imperial Dry Neck Lube (on the outside only). When I neck size on the progressive I don't lube. Both scenarios are with TiN or other cryo-treated bushings, no expander button and cases tumbled in stainless-steel media.Tower.75 wrote:If you’re only neck-sizing cases, do you need to apply case lube? My brain tells me “no”, as my logic is; all you’re doing is squeezing the neck tighter, but I thought I’d ask.
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Re: Should I apply lube?.. wait, that came out wrong.
I don't lube for necksizing, becuase I've never had the need, but would inside neck lube in the unlikely event that I ever used an expander plug.
I recommend Hornady Unique lube if you feel the need for lubing it is at least the equal of Imperial at a fraction of the price for more.
I use it for case forming and swaging tasks and it has never let me down.
I always make sure my cases are squeaky clean tumbled before putting them anywhere near a die.
I recommend Hornady Unique lube if you feel the need for lubing it is at least the equal of Imperial at a fraction of the price for more.
I use it for case forming and swaging tasks and it has never let me down.
I always make sure my cases are squeaky clean tumbled before putting them anywhere near a die.
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Re: Should I apply lube?.. wait, that came out wrong.
When using a kneck sizing die I coat the inside of the kneck with a light coating of graphite.
I am intrigued by this no expander button thing. Think I might give it a try. I will probably take the button off using a lathe rather than grind it off.
Imperial sizing wax is first class I wouldnt mind trying the Hornady stuff might have to see if I can aquire a couple of tubs.
I am intrigued by this no expander button thing. Think I might give it a try. I will probably take the button off using a lathe rather than grind it off.
Imperial sizing wax is first class I wouldnt mind trying the Hornady stuff might have to see if I can aquire a couple of tubs.
Re: Should I apply lube?.. wait, that came out wrong.
Thanks all.
I must admit, I do not know any of these terms;
"Ti-Ni coated bushings"
"internal sizing button" Is that the "bulb" on the decapping pin?
Shows how long, and how much I reload
I must admit, I do not know any of these terms;
"Ti-Ni coated bushings"
"internal sizing button" Is that the "bulb" on the decapping pin?
Shows how long, and how much I reload

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Re: Should I apply lube?.. wait, that came out wrong.
Dave I either remove the expander decapper spindle altogether and decap separately with a Lyman universal decapping die, or replace the spindle with one from a smaller calibre die set so that it still decaps but that bloody expander doesn't abuse the neck.
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