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338 rum stuck cases
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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 639902" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>go to your local pharmasist and ask him for some anyhydrous lanolin. Make sure hes getting you anyhydrous though. Mine had to order it. It came in a 2lb tub for like 30 bucks. Theres enough lanolin in that tube for 10 handloaders to lube all there cases for the rest of there life. NOTHING ive found works better. What i do is put my cases in a shoe box and put a dab about the size of two peas in the palm of my hand and rub my hands together and then work my hands through the brass. It doesnt take much on a case to make it work. Ive NEVER had a stuck case using it and ive had stuck cases at one time or another with every other lube. It works real well for doing 223s which i load a ton at a time and those are run into a small base die which really tests lubes. If you cant find any try imperial sizing wax. Its the same thing but is alot more expensive in that little tin they sell it in. Another thing some guys do with it is put it in a spray bottle at a ration of a bout 9 to 1 by volume with isyopropol alcohol to make a spray lube that is very simular to what dillon sells. But again a whole lot cheaper. Another way i use it when just loading a few rounds is to just dip my left index finger and thumb in a bit of it that i warm in a microwave and just rub it very lightly on the case as i put it in the press.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 639902, member: 41442"] go to your local pharmasist and ask him for some anyhydrous lanolin. Make sure hes getting you anyhydrous though. Mine had to order it. It came in a 2lb tub for like 30 bucks. Theres enough lanolin in that tube for 10 handloaders to lube all there cases for the rest of there life. NOTHING ive found works better. What i do is put my cases in a shoe box and put a dab about the size of two peas in the palm of my hand and rub my hands together and then work my hands through the brass. It doesnt take much on a case to make it work. Ive NEVER had a stuck case using it and ive had stuck cases at one time or another with every other lube. It works real well for doing 223s which i load a ton at a time and those are run into a small base die which really tests lubes. If you cant find any try imperial sizing wax. Its the same thing but is alot more expensive in that little tin they sell it in. Another thing some guys do with it is put it in a spray bottle at a ration of a bout 9 to 1 by volume with isyopropol alcohol to make a spray lube that is very simular to what dillon sells. But again a whole lot cheaper. Another way i use it when just loading a few rounds is to just dip my left index finger and thumb in a bit of it that i warm in a microwave and just rub it very lightly on the case as i put it in the press. [/QUOTE]
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