So for those that use a DIY lube.
How many cases do you do per year?
How do you remove it from your dies and your cases.
What do you think the cost saving is, if that is your measure of success.
I enjoy making DIY solutions for jobs and the "because I can" I totally get. Many items are expensive or hard to get as well. I have not found Imperial sizing wax to be worth the trouble though and continue to use it.
I think your making it too hard. I ran out of lube and have been using the lube I had made for black powder shooting. It's literaly just chefade with a bit of beeswax melted into it to stop it from going off.
You could, of course, just use a bit of chefade each time and dont worry about the beeswax.
To be honest it works better than the Lyman case lube I have been using.
Yes, it lubes everything fine, you need very little of it. Hardly any. After I size the cases I make sure I wipe out the inside of the case neck with a piece of cotton cloth - poke it in wrapped over a little allen key or a matchstick, and swipe it round to clean it out.
I couldnt tell you how many cases I reload a year. A lot. (But less than people who shoot pistol competitions.) I dont use this lube because it's cheaper necessarily, although it definitely is, it basically costs nothing. I have had this batch of lube for probably four years. But it works fine and saves the trouble of going to town and buying some real lube. Or finding my wallet and buying some off the internet. Then waiting for it to arrive. I dont have time for this carry on. I have ammunition to make right now.
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