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<blockquote data-quote="jepp2" data-source="post: 1777686" data-attributes="member: 50762"><p>Imperial is great and what I use if I am only sizing 20 cases or so. But for anything of greater quantity I use Boot Leg case lube. 12:1 mix ratio of Iso Heet and liquid lanolin. Never causes lube dents and makes sizing oh so easy. I spray it at the case neck and mouth with the cases on a sheet facing me. So the outside of the case, case neck and shoulder and inside of the case neck all get lubed. After spraying them, I roll them around on the sheet to even out the lube on the outside of the case. Just toss them in a tumbler with fine corn cob media for 30 minutes to remove the lube. And it works as a great hand moisturizer as well while you work. Here is how I line up my cases on the sheet. 144 per batch as that works well in my Lyman 1200 tumbler.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]162641[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jepp2, post: 1777686, member: 50762"] Imperial is great and what I use if I am only sizing 20 cases or so. But for anything of greater quantity I use Boot Leg case lube. 12:1 mix ratio of Iso Heet and liquid lanolin. Never causes lube dents and makes sizing oh so easy. I spray it at the case neck and mouth with the cases on a sheet facing me. So the outside of the case, case neck and shoulder and inside of the case neck all get lubed. After spraying them, I roll them around on the sheet to even out the lube on the outside of the case. Just toss them in a tumbler with fine corn cob media for 30 minutes to remove the lube. And it works as a great hand moisturizer as well while you work. Here is how I line up my cases on the sheet. 144 per batch as that works well in my Lyman 1200 tumbler. [ATTACH=full]162641[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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