Ingenuity: resizing lube pad??
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Gypsum KS USA
Don't want to buy a lube pad, what could I use that I'd have around the house?? Would a fine knit wash cloth work ok? or would something else work???
Screw the 10 ring, keep them in the zero!!!
Screw the 10 ring, keep them in the zero!!!
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From: cleveland ohio USA
I just use the small squeeze bottles of lube,and apply by hand,as I load them into the press.I do use the pad when using spray lube.the rcbs imperial die wax is supposedly the absolute best stuff to use.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Western Nebraska
One of the best moves I've ever made in reloading is to dump the lube pad and start using the spray lube.....I've been using Lyman's case Lub with excellent success. I'm told that Hornady's "one shot" is fine too and I assume others have a fine lube. I did use a product that seemed like spraying SAE 90 and it wasn't good at all.
I'm a big believer in the spray for lubing cases
I'm a big believer in the spray for lubing cases
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Typical Buck
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From: Hickory NC USA
Get a tub of Hornady case lube and apply with your fingers,I have been using this tub for over 2 yrs,I reload a lot and there is still not much missing.Should last a very long time for about $3 bucks
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