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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 2634244" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>Okay, this product showed up today just in time to size some 6XC brass from the range trip. I sized half with royal and half with boelube. I did clean the die between products. boelube paste liquefies quickly after putting it on fingers and a tiny amount, and I stress tiny amount goes a long way. They both went on easy but boelube slightly easier. As for lubricity, I couldn't tell any difference, both cases sized very easy. Wiping it off was easily done with both. Royal seemed to come off more completely and boelube cases were still slick are wiping it off but they were dry. If you prefer to apply your lube with your fingers, this stuff is awesome and easier than Redding. I prefer the pump spray over the paste Royal. I would like to try the aerosol Boelube and compare to the royal pump or aerosol. Boelube is super slick but pricey. Royal is said to leave a protective shield against corrosion but researching boelube, I could find no claims of protection. Boelube should be awesome on drill and mill bits and taps. I havent checked to see if it gets gummy over time. It seems to be a top tier product and right there running neck and neck with Royal. Ill try it more soon and may get some liquid and aerosol versions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 2634244, member: 68015"] Okay, this product showed up today just in time to size some 6XC brass from the range trip. I sized half with royal and half with boelube. I did clean the die between products. boelube paste liquefies quickly after putting it on fingers and a tiny amount, and I stress tiny amount goes a long way. They both went on easy but boelube slightly easier. As for lubricity, I couldn't tell any difference, both cases sized very easy. Wiping it off was easily done with both. Royal seemed to come off more completely and boelube cases were still slick are wiping it off but they were dry. If you prefer to apply your lube with your fingers, this stuff is awesome and easier than Redding. I prefer the pump spray over the paste Royal. I would like to try the aerosol Boelube and compare to the royal pump or aerosol. Boelube is super slick but pricey. Royal is said to leave a protective shield against corrosion but researching boelube, I could find no claims of protection. Boelube should be awesome on drill and mill bits and taps. I havent checked to see if it gets gummy over time. It seems to be a top tier product and right there running neck and neck with Royal. Ill try it more soon and may get some liquid and aerosol versions. [/QUOTE]
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