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Case forming lube?
Does anyone have a special or favorite lube they use when forming brass from one caliber to another?
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Case forming lube
Imperial Case Wax.. A little will be all you need. About the best lube for reloading on the market. Bill K
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Agreed about Imperial. Comes off easily too -- a little bit of mineral spirits on a cleaning patch does the trick, and I usually go over them once more with a patch moistened with rubbing alcohol.
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Triple what they said.
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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I make my own, same stuff I use for making bullets, equal parts lanolin and bee's wax. stays fairly solid at room temp and you can just wipe your finger over it like imperial and that is enough. Melts at body temp +/- so once a die is warmed up it runs butter smooth.
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