Case lube

I have a couple different lubes, but when doing alot I use Lee.
I put the cases in a large freezer bag with a very small amount of Lee lube and some 99% rubbing alcohol. And shake them up.
It should be almost NOT visible on the case. I stand the cases in the loading block and in a few minutes its dried.
Then I proceed to size.
After sizing I put the cases in a 4 liter jug with hot tap water, dawn soap, a little vinegar. Shake them up til clean then put on bath towel to dry.
 
If you are sizing a few cases, the case lube technique does not matter very much. If you have a bucket or two of brass to size, there is a fast efficient way to lube the cases. I lube 100 or so cases (rifle) at a time. Takes about 30 seconds.

I use Lee case lube. It is a water soluble cream that is easy to clean off.

Dump brass in a plastic pail that has a lid.

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Then take a 1" worm of lube and smear it around the top inside wall of the pail.

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Put lid on and swirl and shake for 15 seconds. This will lube all the cases and deposit a tiny dab on the case mouth, to lube the expander button.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmiGQ7HScbk&feature=youtu.be
 
Thanks Ganderite for that tip, seems to work good! I like the Lee lub but applying it is a pain… that should help!
 
I use a mix of 99% alcohol & Pure Liquid Lanolin. Ratio is 10 parts alcohol and 1 part Pure Liquid Lanolin. Mix it in an atomizer bottle, shake well before use. Never a stuck case!
YMMV!

This right here. Coming out of the plandemic, alcohol is cheap and plentiful. Lanolin is a bit pricey, but one little bottle goes a long way. Most of the pistol sizer dies are carbide, thus no lube required. Rifle sizing is lower volume, so the lanolin mix goes a long way

The only time I've had problems was small base rifle dies, for semi auto feeding. Yes it's a pain to get a stuck case out. Once you do, unlikely you do it again.
 
I use Imperial lube if doing small batches, for large batches in the Dillon 650 i use Canola oil cooking spray. Dump cases in a large freezer bag and give it a couple of shots of spray, comes off nicely in the tumbler.
 
I use RCBS water base case lube...A little goes a long way, does a great job of lubricating and easily wipes clean after sizing.
 
This right here. Coming out of the plandemic, alcohol is cheap and plentiful. Lanolin is a bit pricey, but one little bottle goes a long way. Most of the pistol sizer dies are carbide, thus no lube required. Rifle sizing is lower volume, so the lanolin mix goes a long way

The only time I've had problems was small base rifle dies, for semi auto feeding. Yes it's a pain to get a stuck case out. Once you do, unlikely you do it again.

I've done the same, and often just use the thick lanolin right out of the tube.

Before using a small base die, I run the cases through a standard die first. That way going to the small base die is a smaller step and then they dont get stuck.
 
The guys in the mid-west, they should know, say the Lee stuff is industrial press die lube. They use it from 55 gal barrel drums. That cable pulling lube is likely better stuff !!
 
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