Since I started using carbide & titanium dies decades ago for handgun brass I've never had any need for any lube but since acquiring new Starline .45 Colt brass I'm thinking some on these may make things easier & smoother on me and my ancient Lee hand press. I know there are many products available both dry, spray, commercial & home made concoctions ( such as lanolin & alcohol ). Have any of you just used RCBS Dry Case Neck Lube as a case lube for handgun brass ? When doing 45-70 rifle years ago I used Lee lube that came in a tube but it's gone. If this RCBS neck lube would work it would be a cheap solution for like $3.
On doing a bit of research I read that some use spray cooking oils, dish soap, waxes...even ChapStick ! The latter's main ingredient is petroleum jelly and I'd like to avoid anything petroleum. I'd want nothing to have the possibility to degrade powder or primers.
On doing a bit of research I read that some use spray cooking oils, dish soap, waxes...even ChapStick ! The latter's main ingredient is petroleum jelly and I'd like to avoid anything petroleum. I'd want nothing to have the possibility to degrade powder or primers.
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