I need to find a better sizing lube. Any suggestions?
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CH: Even the die vent hole will not prevent hydraulically caused neck dents from the '600 Weight' gunk RCBS sells. Just some Imperial Wax on your fingers, then smeared spareingly on the case is all it takes for even case forming.
Since I changed over to Imperial Wax and Dry Neck Lube, I've never had a single dented shoulder, even when forming to another caliber. Good stuff for sure.
Since I changed over to Imperial Wax and Dry Neck Lube, I've never had a single dented shoulder, even when forming to another caliber. Good stuff for sure.
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I just picked up some imperial wax and some Lymans "mica" for the insides of the neck. I've got about 700 pieces of brass to get ready for prarie poodlin. I see that one application for the wax is just using your thumb and forefinger. Sounds like it may take me quite a bit of time lubing up that many cases. Are there any other methods of applying the imperial wax to speed up the process?
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