In pistol reloading, I use tumbled clean cases and carbide dies and don't use case lube.
For bottleneck rifle cases, I use a one stage press and deprime one step, then tumble clean, uniform primer pockets, anneal, lube, size, trim to length before I prime.
For the lube, I've used Lee Case Lube in the tube, and Hornady One-Shot in the spray can.
I find the Hornady One Shot very convenient to use and [knock on wood] have yet to have a stuck case.
The down side is with the Hornady, my cases and die become filthy with a black coating that is difficult and tedious to remove after only about 50 cases. For a big batch, I guess I'll have to put the cases back in the tumbler.
The Lee lube works well, no stuck cases ever, but for a large batch, finger or Q tip lubing one case at a time is really tedious.
I've noticed my cases are much cleaner after sizing than with the Hornady lube.
I've got the pistol cases down pat, and I manage OK for a run of about 50 rifle cases.
However, I'm looking at a couple thousand rifle cases, so I'd sure appreciate any comments or recommendations you have to improve my rifle case loading, especially the case lube issue.
For bottleneck rifle cases, I use a one stage press and deprime one step, then tumble clean, uniform primer pockets, anneal, lube, size, trim to length before I prime.
For the lube, I've used Lee Case Lube in the tube, and Hornady One-Shot in the spray can.
I find the Hornady One Shot very convenient to use and [knock on wood] have yet to have a stuck case.
The down side is with the Hornady, my cases and die become filthy with a black coating that is difficult and tedious to remove after only about 50 cases. For a big batch, I guess I'll have to put the cases back in the tumbler.
The Lee lube works well, no stuck cases ever, but for a large batch, finger or Q tip lubing one case at a time is really tedious.
I've noticed my cases are much cleaner after sizing than with the Hornady lube.
I've got the pistol cases down pat, and I manage OK for a run of about 50 rifle cases.
However, I'm looking at a couple thousand rifle cases, so I'd sure appreciate any comments or recommendations you have to improve my rifle case loading, especially the case lube issue.