case lube

Imperial!
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I use the Hornady One Shot case wax and have had excellent results! A little goes a LONG ways! It is not messy, but probably not as fast as the One Shot spray.
 
I used one shot one time resulting in a stuck case right off the bat. Switched to Forster Sportlube and haven't stuck a case since. I think Hornady case lube is same product, different label as I have used both w/same results.

Had heard all the good reports on Imperial, so when I started loading for the WSSM's, bought a can since the extra thick case of the WSSM's require a lot of sizing. These cases squalled like a banshee w/Imperial (but I will say, never stuck a case). Switched back to Hornady and no more groaning during sizing operation. IMO, Hornady is better lube than the Imperial, based on use on/WSSM cases.

Regards,
hm
 
Imperial is the best I've ever used after 40+ years of Reloading. I have tried them all I think one time or the other. I remember one time using Crisco when I was in a pinch.
 
Imperial wax... and you can use Google to find it at the store of your choosing. BTW, I noticed on your other post about dented cases you mentioned lubing the actual shoulder of the case - don't. Shoulders don't need lube, only case body and necks need be lubed.
 
I use one shot as well. I lay the brass on a lube pad and spray one side and roll em. I haven't had 1 stuck case with oneshot. In 6+ years of loading.
 
Wow. It seems as though everyone uses One Shot. I have had nothing but problems with getting cases stuck in my sizing die using One Shot. What am I doing that is different??


Here is one that got stuck using One Shot about 3 weeks ago:

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Let it dry a minute or two before you run em. I like to roll mine. Some others stand them up and spray away. Male sure to get even coatings.
 
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