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July 25, 2014, 08:32 AM | #1 |
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Developing sizing lube need feedback
Hey guys
We are developing some new sizing (case ) lube and would like some feed back from a few active reloaders, I would like to send out samples to a couple of active reloaders, all we ask is for honest feedback. Would like someone that has used one or more spray on case lubes and can identify the need for more or less material as needed when sizing. Has at least 200 case available that they can resize with our lube. Access to 8oz of denatured alcohol ( Paint store, Walmart, Menard's ) 8 to 16oz spray bottle for mixing and spraying. Would like info on different caliber sizes if possible. Please pm me if you would be interested, with spray lube brand(s) you have used and caliber you will be resizing. PS, this is a synthetic product and not lanolin based, and should not be used on body parts as a softener Casey Last edited by Casey's; July 25, 2014 at 08:35 AM. Reason: added info |
July 30, 2014, 07:13 PM | #2 |
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Received the case lube today in the mail. Looks promising. I will get it mixed and start testing it out over the next few days. A couple questions: is the mixture safe to use in a plastic spray bottle? Is the mixture toxic to skin, should I wear gloves?
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August 1, 2014, 11:56 AM | #3 |
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Casey, thanks for the offer, if I found a lube that works better than the lube I use I could not stand it. I work with a small group of reloaders, shooters, collectors etc., that do not want to know if there is anything better than Imperial, Dillon in a can or bottle. When working through problems when sizing cases that in all appearance have been fired in machine guns or worst I have to work the problems out before I get there.
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