Try unique, little on your fingers and it transfers onto the cases as you size them. It’s cheap and a tub lasts forever
Try unique, little on your fingers and it transfers onto the cases as you size them. It’s cheap and a tub lasts forever
When I started reloading I was having cases slightly stick in the die as I pulled them out of the die. Not knowing any better I grabbed my can of Kiwi neutral shoe polish and rubbed my thumb and forefinger on it.
As I picked up a piece of brass I rubbed the polish on it. this solved the problem and the brass moved smoothly in and out of the die. Now, I consider this as a field expedient method but it works! Currently I use the lanolin/alcohol mix at 12:1. This never fails me.
I've been using Lyman for a long time, finally ran out and the last bit was really tough to size 300RUM brass with. Grabbed a tub of unique.. holy cow! That stuff is slick! I sized 400 pieces of 300 RUM and 300 pieces of 7mag with minimal effort. Also 223 cases were so lil effort I could feel any resistance at all sizing them. Great stuff!
"Do I reload to shoot more, or do I shoot to reload more?" 30-378 Weatherby, .300 RUM, 7mm Rem Mag, 6.5 Creedmoor, .223/5.56, .375 H&H, .40 S&W, 10mm, .357 SIG