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Case Lube and tumbling questions
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<blockquote data-quote="rotorhead" data-source="post: 126933" data-attributes="member: 5078"><p>I only use imperial sizing wax put out by redding most places have it . It wipes right off and it goes a long way. To me there is no other choice and I havew not ever gotten a case stuck with it. It is very clean to use as well. I then arm all my dies with carbide sizing buttons for the inside , they require no lube also produced by redding. I have a couple of RCBS die and I have been able to adapt them to the buttons</p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as the case cleaning I use a Dillon 500 vibratory cleaner with there compriable seperator They are a little more money but I have had mine for several years and never had a problem out of it. Its a good Santa Claus gift if you know what I mean. <a href="http://dillonprecision.com/template/p.cfm?maj=16&amp;min=0&amp;dyn=1&amp;" target="_blank">http://dillonprecision.com/template/p.cfm?maj=16&amp;min=0&amp;dyn=1&amp;</a></p><p> Hope this helps </p><p></p><p>RH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotorhead, post: 126933, member: 5078"] I only use imperial sizing wax put out by redding most places have it . It wipes right off and it goes a long way. To me there is no other choice and I havew not ever gotten a case stuck with it. It is very clean to use as well. I then arm all my dies with carbide sizing buttons for the inside , they require no lube also produced by redding. I have a couple of RCBS die and I have been able to adapt them to the buttons As far as the case cleaning I use a Dillon 500 vibratory cleaner with there compriable seperator They are a little more money but I have had mine for several years and never had a problem out of it. Its a good Santa Claus gift if you know what I mean. [url="http://dillonprecision.com/template/p.cfm?maj=16&min=0&dyn=1&"]http://dillonprecision.com/template/p.cfm?maj=16&min=0&dyn=1&[/url] Hope this helps RH [/QUOTE]
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