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<blockquote data-quote="JaoeyP" data-source="post: 1377800" data-attributes="member: 103061"><p>I haven't used Imperial, but recently started using a sizing wax Hornady makes. Really is the easiest case lube I've ever dealt with. I swipe two fingers on it, rub my fingers together, and it naturally transfers to the case. Depending on the cases/dies I'm using, I can go 8-20 cases before needing more. Comes right off the cases when tumbled. Cases resize easier than with some of the other lubes and I've not had a dented shoulder yet. I always thought sizing waxes would be difficult, messy, and hard to clean. Not the case at all. Don't be afraid to use sizing wax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaoeyP, post: 1377800, member: 103061"] I haven't used Imperial, but recently started using a sizing wax Hornady makes. Really is the easiest case lube I've ever dealt with. I swipe two fingers on it, rub my fingers together, and it naturally transfers to the case. Depending on the cases/dies I'm using, I can go 8-20 cases before needing more. Comes right off the cases when tumbled. Cases resize easier than with some of the other lubes and I've not had a dented shoulder yet. I always thought sizing waxes would be difficult, messy, and hard to clean. Not the case at all. Don't be afraid to use sizing wax. [/QUOTE]
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