I use JPW to size my brass. I use it like the tube of LEE sizing lube.
It's cheap and always on hand.
Another for mink oil- boot dressing works so nice I am happy to lube cases just smear your finger in it every few cases and rub them on the way to the press
A buddy of mine talked me into trying lanolin and and alcohol in a spray bottle. It worked very well but I found I was paying a lot for lanolin in a small town. Sure,it lasts quite a while but mixing up the lanolin and alcohol required some heat as the lanolin I could get was thick whereas his was more of a liquid.
When I decided to do a very large run of resizing some .223 brass (more than 1000) I switched gears. I wasn't about to pad lube like my dad taught me say back when and I didn't have a spray lube/oil. Well, here goes . . .
I deprime all of my brass and wash with soapy water because I don't like handling dirty brass or getting grime in my dies. After drying, I put the brass in a plastic container with a very small amount of olive oil. After shaking around for a bit the brass is evenly coated. I've never had an issue with necks getting dented or brass getting stuck. Olive oil works very well for me.
After sizing, I wash the brass with warm soapy water (Dawn dish detergent) and then rewash with dawn and a squirt of lemon juice, and let stand for 5 or so minutes. After straining the brass (no rinsing) they cases go straight into the Lyman 1200 with ground walnut. After an hour they are shiny as new. Every 4 or 5 runs I put a table spoon of Turtle Zip Wash in the media. The Zip Wash has a small amount of wax in it which acts as a sealer that keeps the brass from oxidizing as quickly. Every 20 or so runs I wash the ground walnut in a zippered burlap sack and let dry in the sun. The walnut swells from getting wet and becomes course again but remains kind of dark in color. It's not that I'm too cheap to buy new media, I ran out once and it was 100 miles to the nearest pet store that sells ground walnut. I replace the media once a year or so and the old walnut gets used for bulk smelting.
Anyway, olive oil has been working well for me and the dish soap makes quick work of removing the oil. I did use some regular vegetable oil a couple of times but I generally use olive oil for cooking and so that's what I have on hand. You don't have to go to the extremes of re washing several times and using lemon juice (something I learned from this site) but I like how fast I can make the brass look like new. I've taken brass I've found that was almost black and made it shine like new.
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I purchased Anhydrous lanolin from my local pharmacy, then found it is much less expensive through industrial outlets.
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Make sure it is Anhydrous lanolin, I mixed with methanol. I still have a 300 Weatherby die with seized case from dummie here using lanolin cream.........I've read that 91% rubbing alcohol works also, but my original recipe called for methanol, other alcohols may work just fine....Friend makes his own lube brew and seems he said he gets it from Amazon.
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You can get Lanolin delivered to your door from member RandyRat. Good stuff and makes great case lube.
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I use liquid lanolin and 99% rubbing alcohol mixed into a spray bottle, works great.
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I want to give the 2 stroke oil a try for case lube, can you recommend the brand that works for you?
I never have the same brand stuff laying around. I run a lot of 2 stroke toys, so when ever i see any at a desent price I buy it.
I use a mix of 50% STP -50% light oil.
I single load, so I wipe the cases after sizing and run them through the tumbler for a few to remove the remaining lube....dale
walmart, dupont dry-wax formula on a flat tshirt, spray and roll.
Three paragraphs below:
http://www2.dupont.com/Consumer_Lubr...lubricant.html
old cotton gym sock for a "pad"...then 3-in-one oil....been working for me for 50+ years.
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This one surprises me a bit. I wouldn't have thought a thin viscosity oil like 3 in 1 would have enough film strength to work as a case lube.
I'm a big fan of the pump spray lubes, but I prefer the Lee wax dissolved in alcohol over the lanolin lubes because it dries to a film. The lanolin leaves your brass sticky unless you wipe, wash or tumble after resizing.
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Since Bag Balm is a " cure all" for topical application, it should cure any accuracy problems caused by the cases.
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