Princess Auto sells a Lanolin Spray. One can is enough for easily 100,000 reloads.
that's basically dillion's lube from my understanding.
i use 99% isopropyl alchol mixed with lee's case lube 15:1 or more, the only problem with it is you have to shake it before use every time.
Lloyds AD3000 - it's on the site.
Bought a can today - will be spraying the rust on my truck with what remains. Greasy and will stop powder in its tracks through a funnel - beware!
Is this it?Princess Auto sells a Lanolin Spray. One can is enough for easily 100,000 reloads.
Missed this reply.Lloyds AD3000 - it's on the site.
Do you clean it off after? I've never felt the need it's not thick at all
It's not the build up that's the problem with leaving lube on the case's, it is the fact that if the slippery substance is left on the case, it (the case) doesn't do the job it is supposed to do, that being firmly gripping the side of the chamber, reducing case back pressure on the bolt & locking lugs & containing the pressure where it's supposed to be.
I think every loading manual I've ever read has the warning someplace in it that still-lubed cases can cause dangerous bolt pressures, dangerous to the gun and shooter.
You're talking rifle carts only ?




























