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		<title>Popular Lubricants for Case Sizing and Neck Turning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many products used successfully for case lubrication for case sizing. And for neck-turning a variety of lubricants are favored. The video above explains the basics of case lubrication with die wax, and spray lubricants. Below we mention three products that have proven very effective. For cases that have a close fit to your [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>There are many products used successfully for case lubrication for case sizing. And for neck-turning a variety of lubricants are favored. The video above explains the basics of case lubrication with die wax, and spray lubricants. Below we mention three products that have proven very effective. For cases that have a close fit to your chamber via custom FL dies, Ballistol works well and is easy to apply and remove. For neck-turning, some of our Forum members have had great success with some automotive lubricants.</p>
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<p><big><b>Three Good Lubricants You May Not Have Tried Before</b></big><br />
<img class="alignright" hspace='6' src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/ballistolx100.jpg">If you&#8217;re using a body die or a full-length sizing die, try using Ballistol (in the aerosol can) as a lube. It works GREAT without the tacky or gooey residue left by most case lubes. It will also clean off carbon residues on the neck as you lube the case. Just spray a little on a cotton patch (or your fingertips) and wipe each case before you run it up into the die. If you are using a steel neck bushing, be sure to wipe the neck as well. You can usually do a half-dozen BR-sized cases before you need to re-apply Ballistol on the patch. Ballistol is non-toxic, bio-degradeable, and will not harm your skin. It is very slippery, but can easily be removed with a rag or paper towel. Try it&#8211;you may retire your One-Shot. Ballistol can also be used to protect wood stocks.</p>
<p>Note, <strong>for heavy case-forming or necking up case necks, we still recommend a thicker lubricant</strong>, such as <a href="https://alnk.to/4BFcHCh" target="new">Imperial Die Wax</a>. But for normal case sizing, after your neck has been expanded, Ballistol will do the job, and you won&#8217;t need to tumble the brass afterwards. All you need is a very thin layer of Ballistol, and this easily wipes off with a paper towel.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace='6' src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/stpx100.jpg"><b>For Neck-Turning, Try STP Blend or Assembly Lube</b><br />
For lubing the <strong>neck-turning tool mandrel</strong> while turning case necks, many folks use a blend of STP® Oil Treatment and Mobil 1 lube. Chuckw2 reports: &#8220;Try STP and Mobile 1 Synthetic oil in a 50/50 mixture. Very slick, you will need to tumble your cases after turning.&#8221; STP is a very thick lubricant, that flows and clings almost like honey. Jason reports the STP blend comes off easily in an ultra-sound bath, using a bit of detergent. At many retailers, STP is also available in a convenient 7-ounce tube, so you don&#8217;t have to buy a large bottle.</p>
<p><img align="right" hspace="6" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/assemlube01.jpg" alt="Assembly Lube">Another even cheaper option is assembly lubricant. For turning his case necks, RStreich uses <strong>assembly lube</strong> from an auto parts store. He notes: &#8220;The brand I have is reddish in color and kind of sticky like honey. It&#8217;s far better than the Imperial die wax I was using before.&#8221; There are a variety of types, both with and without moly additive, and you can select the viscosity you prefer if you sample a few brands. Be sure to clean out any lube residue from the <i>inside</i> of your necks when you have completed your neck-turning.</p>
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		<title>Lubrication Products for Case Sizing and Neck Turning</title>
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<p>There are many products used successfully for case lubrication for case sizing. And for neck-turning a variety of lubricants are favored. The video above explains the basics of case lubrication with die wax, and spray lubricants. Below we mention three products that have proven very effective. For cases that have a close fit to your chamber via custom FL dies, Ballistol works well and is easy to apply and remove. For neck-turning, some of our Forum members have had great success with some automotive lubricants.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/caselube24x2.jpg" alt="reloading case lubricant lube bolt action reloading video"></p>
<p><big><b>Three Good Lubricants You May Not Have Tried Before</b></big><br />
<img class="alignright" hspace='6' src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/ballistolx100.jpg">If you&#8217;re using a body die or a full-length sizing die, try using Ballistol (in the aerosol can) as a lube. It works GREAT without the tacky or gooey residue left by most case lubes. It will also clean off carbon residues on the neck as you lube the case. Just spray a little on a cotton patch (or your fingertips) and wipe each case before you run it up into the die. If you are using a steel neck bushing, be sure to wipe the neck as well. You can usually do a half-dozen BR-sized cases before you need to re-apply Ballistol on the patch. Ballistol is non-toxic, bio-degradeable, and will not harm your skin. It is very slippery, but can easily be removed with a rag or paper towel. Try it&#8211;you may retire your One-Shot. Ballistol can also be used to protect wood stocks.</p>
<p>Note, <strong>for heavy case-forming or necking up case necks, we still recommend a thicker lubricant</strong>, such as <a href="https://alnk.to/4BFcHCh" target="new">Imperial Die Wax</a>. But for normal case sizing, after your neck has been expanded, Ballistol will do the job, and you won&#8217;t need to tumble the brass afterwards. All you need is a very thin layer of Ballistol, and this easily wipes off with a paper towel.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace='6' src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/stpx100.jpg"><b>For Neck-Turning, Try STP Blend or Assembly Lube</b><br />
For lubing the <strong>neck-turning tool mandrel</strong> while turning case necks, many folks use a blend of STP® Oil Treatment and Mobil 1 lube. Chuckw2 reports: &#8220;Try STP and Mobile 1 Synthetic oil in a 50/50 mixture. Very slick, you will need to tumble your cases after turning.&#8221; STP is a very thick lubricant, that flows and clings almost like honey. Jason reports the STP blend comes off easily in an ultra-sound bath, using a bit of detergent. At many retailers, STP is also available in a convenient 7-ounce tube, so you don&#8217;t have to buy a large bottle.</p>
<p><img align="right" hspace="6" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/assemlube01.jpg" alt="Assembly Lube">Another even cheaper option is assembly lubricant. For turning his case necks, RStreich uses <strong>assembly lube</strong> from an auto parts store. He notes: &#8220;The brand I have is reddish in color and kind of sticky like honey. It&#8217;s far better than the Imperial die wax I was using before.&#8221; There are a variety of types, both with and without moly additive, and you can select the viscosity you prefer if you sample a few brands. Be sure to clean out any lube residue from the <i>inside</i> of your necks when you have completed your neck-turning.</p>
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		<title>Case Lube Readers Poll &#8212; Spray Lubes Are Number One</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2016 12:28:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What kind of case lubricant do you use. If you&#8217;re like most hand-loaders, you prefer some kind of thin, spray-on lube. Our friend Gavin Gear of UltimateReloader.com surveyed his readers, with the results displayed in the chart below. Thin spray-type lubes took the top spot, followed by waxy-type lubes.* CLICK HERE to Vote in the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>What kind of case lubricant do you use. If you&#8217;re like most hand-loaders, you prefer some kind of thin, spray-on lube. Our friend Gavin Gear of <a href="http://ultimatereloader.com" target="_blank">UltimateReloader.com</a> surveyed his readers, with the results displayed in the chart below. Thin spray-type lubes took the top spot, followed by waxy-type lubes.* <a href="http://ultimatereloader.com/2011/06/23/what-rifle-case-lube-do-you-use/" target="_blank"><strong>CLICK HERE to Vote in the Case Lube Poll</strong></a>.</p>
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<p>Gavin explains: &#8220;Over the years, I’ve talked quite a bit about different case lube products and techniques for both rifle and pistol reloading. Depending on your goals, the cartridge being reloaded, and what you have on-hand, your options will typically be honed down to a few &#8216;best options&#8217;. But the more you talk with seasoned reloaders, the more options you’ll discover.&#8221;</p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="20" width="170" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/gavinmobil1.jpg" alt="Mobil 1 reloading case lube"><b>Synthetic Motor Oil for Special Tasks</b><br />
One new lubrication option Gavin has tried is synthetic motor oil &#8220;I’ve started using another product for rifle case lube: synthetic motor oil. In particular, I’ve been using this oil to &#8216;prime&#8217; rifle sizing dies when starting a loading session. This priming combined with fresh spray lube (Dillon DCL recently) has been a good combination for .223/5.56 and .308/7.62x51mm loading sessions.</p>
<p>I just pour a bit of synthetic motor oil into the quart jug cap, dip my finger into the cap, and apply about one drop to the outside of the case with my fingers. I then dip the end of a Q-Tip into the oil cap (just a drop applied), and roll the end of the Q-Tip between my fingers. The Q-Tip is then &#8216;rolled&#8217; inside the case mouth to provide lube for the expander ball. I’m wondering how many thousands of applications I could get out of one quart of motor oil!</p>
<p><a href="http://ultimatereloader.com/2015/01/23/revisiting-case-lube-alternatives/" target="_blank"><strong>READ more case lubrication tips at UltimateReloader.com</strong></a></p>
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<p>*This Editor&#8217;s own perference follow this ranking. For regular case-sizing with benchrest cases (and close-fitting dies), I use <a href="http://amzn.to/1OdggEn" target='_blank'>Ballistol</a> aerosol (active ingredient is mineral oil). Not chalky or gummy, Ballistol is very, very slippery. A thin sheen lubricates extremely well yet wipes off easily. For heavy case-forming duties I use <a href="http://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=cl&amp;mi=10841&amp;pw=46611&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sinclairintl.com%2Freloading-equipment%2Fcase-preparation%2Fcase-lube%2Fimperial-die-wax-prod33078.aspx" target="_blank">Imperial Die Wax</a>.</p>
<p><b>Clean and Lube</b><br />
One advantage of Ballistol is that, wiped on a patch, it will remove carbon residue from case necks. That way you can clean and lube your case in one step before running your case into the Full-length sizing dies. Just spray a little on a cotton patch. After cleaning the case-neck flip the patch over and lube the case body.</td>
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