Amazing case lube on the cheap
I bought a quart ($5.35 with tax) of "IDEAL ClearGlide Wire Pulling Lubricant"
(water soluable) at Lowe's, and a quart of 91% Rubbing Alcohol $2.97 with tax) at Walmart. I used an RCBS spay case lube bottle because I had 2 empties.
I squirted 1" of Wire Lube and added 2" of alcohol to the RCBS bottle and shook it up. The lube needs to spray in a mist, not a stream. If you get a stream, add more alcohol.
I have an old "rescued" 9" x 13" aluminum cake pan that I layer rifle brass into neatly in rows. Spray the layer of brass until you see uniform
LIGHT coverage of lube. Add another layer of brass and spray again. I've done 1 layer or 5 layers of brass without problems.
When you first start resizing brass make sure the alcohol is evaporated from the cases. A little bit of lube is all that is needed. I resized 2,500 cases and did not have a single dragging or stuck case after I found out the alcohol had to evaporate first. I also resized two hundred 300 Winchester Magnum Rifle cases in about 15 minutes without any problems.
I tumbled the loaded ammo (or cases if you chose) with corn cob media in a Midway or Harbor Freight tumbler and added 3 tablespoons of mineral spirits sprinkled on the media. The cases were perfectly clean in about 20 minutes. I load 200 rounds, start the tumbler, when I had the next 200 rounds loaded, I changed out the ammo in the tumbler.
I keep the alcohol in an old refrigerator with the mineral spirits so it won't evaporate on the shelf in the summer time. The quart bottle of Wire Lube will still be around for my grandchildren to use.
Based on this last reloading session I think I have enough material to lube 200,000 cases for about $9. This has to be at least a 12:1 cost savings over factory RCBS case lube.
