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Best case lube?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeb405" data-source="post: 2383149" data-attributes="member: 78163"><p>My go to is One Shot, liberally applied to cases in a loading block neck up from multiple sides and allowed to dry before sizing. I mentioned neck up as I noted the reply saying they should be neck down, never really gave it much thought but might try that. I use bushing sizing dies and thought lube should also be on neck. I have not had stuck cases with this method. I put in vibratory cleaner with walnut or corn cob media to remove lube. I do use a mandrel sometimes before seating and I rely on the left over carbon in neck ID from dry cleaning to provide lubrication for mandrel and bullet seating.</p><p></p><p>Will also commonly use Imperial if not loading a lot of rounds. </p><p></p><p>Based on so many recommendations of the lanolin and alcohol I tried that. The liquid took so long to dry when I tried to tumble in corn cob to remove lube the media swelled up and stuck in cases. Like 500 of them. Not sure I will ever try again. I think the mix is right but it may be when I sprayed them they were in a plastic bag and not all lying flat.</p><p></p><p>But in full disclosure I never did measurements on variation of shoulder bump results from the different options like the OP.</p><p></p><p>JB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeb405, post: 2383149, member: 78163"] My go to is One Shot, liberally applied to cases in a loading block neck up from multiple sides and allowed to dry before sizing. I mentioned neck up as I noted the reply saying they should be neck down, never really gave it much thought but might try that. I use bushing sizing dies and thought lube should also be on neck. I have not had stuck cases with this method. I put in vibratory cleaner with walnut or corn cob media to remove lube. I do use a mandrel sometimes before seating and I rely on the left over carbon in neck ID from dry cleaning to provide lubrication for mandrel and bullet seating. Will also commonly use Imperial if not loading a lot of rounds. Based on so many recommendations of the lanolin and alcohol I tried that. The liquid took so long to dry when I tried to tumble in corn cob to remove lube the media swelled up and stuck in cases. Like 500 of them. Not sure I will ever try again. I think the mix is right but it may be when I sprayed them they were in a plastic bag and not all lying flat. But in full disclosure I never did measurements on variation of shoulder bump results from the different options like the OP. JB [/QUOTE]
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