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I've been using RCBS Case Slick spray resizing lube, due to rising cost I am looking for an economical alternative. Suggestions as to some other material to use as a spray resizing lube?

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Some people are using Pam cooking spray, haven't tried it myself but looking forward to it.

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Ditch the spray. Get Imperial sizing wax (or even Hornady Unique). One of those little tubs lasts forever.


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This is easy. I have used Vaseline exclusively since I started reloading a few years ago. Keep a little on your finger, coat each case before you size. You can do 5 or 6 cases from each finger.

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Use Ballistol! Clean your rifle, lube your brass, treat your sling, clean the stock, It's natural, evaporates, smells good, is non-toxic.


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Iso-alcohol and lanolin mixed in a spray bottle. Iso & coconut oil also works.


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Originally Posted by gunswizard
I've been using RCBS Case Slick spray resizing lube, due to rising cost I am looking for an economical alternative. Suggestions as to some other material to use as a spray resizing lube?



Wondering why in heck you are asking your question in the reloading SOFTWAREsection. confused

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Take a look at all the other posts, few have to do with SOFTWARE. No one else seems to have a problem with that. If it bothers you perhaps you should keep moving and MYOB.


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