Polish-Jack
CGN Regular
- Location
- Kelowna, B.C. Canada
Carbide dies for pistol rounds seem to have become the norm. I doubt I could find a new production sizing die with out a carbide sleeve. But why are there no carbide dies for rifle rounds?
I thought the main purpose for making sizing dies with carbide was to eliminate the need for lubrication.
Polish-Jack .......
If you try Imperial Sizing Die Wax you'll enjoy reloading a lot more. It's a great high pressure lube (far better than other reloading lubricants), and it's not the least bit sticky or nasty to work with. I often hear shooters ask about carbide dies just to avoid using some lousy reloading lubricant. I've recommended Imperial Sizing Die Wax to lots of shooters, and I've only had one shooter that said he found something better.
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olegs69 .....
Imperial Sizing Die Wax has been used by reloaders for decades. Redding liked the stuff so much, they bought the product rights to sell it under their name. You can now find it at MidwayUSA or almost any reloading supplier.
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Polish-Jack .......
I've recommended Imperial Sizing Die Wax to lots of shooters, and I've only had one shooter that said he found something better.
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SandRoad .......
The only guy that found a "better" lubricant was a chemical engineeer, and you wouldn't want to try what he recommended. He used a nasty anti-seize product that would take at least 10 minutes to get if off your hands.
Try Imperial Sizing Die Wax .... you'll like it. You'll enjoy reloading a lot more.
I ship to Canada twice a week. What's the deal with MidwayUSA?
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I can't find the stuff anywhere in Ontario. But then again I'm sitting around moaning, waiting for a PM.