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<blockquote data-quote="milboltnut" data-source="post: 2413760" data-attributes="member: 117662"><p>I'll do the math for ya....</p><p></p><p>20 bucks for 5oz of one shot</p><p>18 bucks for 4oz of lanolin</p><p>1 buck for 32 oz of alcohol</p><p></p><p>1.5 ounces of lanolin to 16 oz of alcohol</p><p></p><p>so I roughly get 4 servings of lanolin and two servings alcohol which mixes roughly 68 ounces of mixture to lube. Sounds like a better deal to me. And when I used one shot, you have to shake the day lights out of it, and have to shake it as you use it. I let it dry, quite awhile, and brass just didn't size smooth enough for me, ESPECIALLY when you have a boat load of brass to load for an M1 Garand . Lanolin/alcohol is a swift shake shake, and that's it, it takes quite awhile for it to seperate. I use a pad but never used my cardboard finishing nail setup to line up 100 or so rounds. Components are scarce and I don't load alot of ammo anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milboltnut, post: 2413760, member: 117662"] I'll do the math for ya.... 20 bucks for 5oz of one shot 18 bucks for 4oz of lanolin 1 buck for 32 oz of alcohol 1.5 ounces of lanolin to 16 oz of alcohol so I roughly get 4 servings of lanolin and two servings alcohol which mixes roughly 68 ounces of mixture to lube. Sounds like a better deal to me. And when I used one shot, you have to shake the day lights out of it, and have to shake it as you use it. I let it dry, quite awhile, and brass just didn't size smooth enough for me, ESPECIALLY when you have a boat load of brass to load for an M1 Garand . Lanolin/alcohol is a swift shake shake, and that's it, it takes quite awhile for it to seperate. I use a pad but never used my cardboard finishing nail setup to line up 100 or so rounds. Components are scarce and I don't load alot of ammo anymore. [/QUOTE]
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