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  • Harrys

    Short Round
    Jul 12, 2014
    3,430
    SOMD
    I have been trying lots of combinations of case lube from cooking oils to other natural oils. I think I may have found my new go to and it is Coconut oil. You can find it in just every store in the baking section. It is both sold in a Crisco type consistency and a clear oil. I tried the coconut crisco type just by using a small brush and brushing each case. Worked excellently smoother than one shot and other lubes. The coat is almost so thin you can only feel how slippery it is. After running through your die just wipe the case clean. The other coconut oil I tried is clear and a liquid. I mixed it at a bout 20% to 80% with 91% rubbing alcohol. I really needs to be emulsified so I used my blender. Put it in a small spray bottle and squirted it on the cases, let it dry and ran through smooth as silk and wiped them clean. It now is my primary case lube.
     

    alucard0822

    For great Justice
    Oct 29, 2007
    17,711
    PA
    Have heard people using coconut oil spray like one-shot, but never tried it. Had problems with oneshot sticking, so switched to Dillon and a spray bottle, and never went back. I put a few handfulls of clean brass in a box, use a spray bottle, shake the brass around as I spray, dump in brass feeder hopper. Works fine, cleans off easy after a quick tumble in corncob.
     

    BradMacc82

    Ultimate Member
    Industry Partner
    Aug 17, 2011
    26,177
    Pam cooking spray, brass in ziplock bag - quick spray, tumble in bag, roll out on plate - processes easy.

    4+ years on 1 can of spray. Comes off easy in the tumbler.

    I’ve just rolled with it… :shrug:
     

    10xclean

    Active Member
    MDS Supporter
    Dec 23, 2008
    359
    Kingsville
    Lanolin and 99% alcohol mixture in spray bottle. make sure the lanolin is warm up a little before mixing. I believe this is what Dillon is using. Google it up... I've used it for years...
     

    gungate

    NRA Patron Member
    Apr 5, 2012
    17,052
    Damascus. MD
    Has anyone used the below teflon spray for case lube?

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