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Cali_Ed

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  I use Dillon Case lube since I switched from the RCBS lube pad .  Works for me , I put them in a small cardboard box , give them a squirt or two & shake them up in the box for a minute , then see how one or two feels , re-squirt if needed . I then put them in used ammo box plastic holders for a couple of hours .

 

  There are probably things in your mix & mostly all other spray case lubes ,that will set up or harden or evaporate at some point .

 

  The RCBS case lube for my lube pad is about thirty years old & still usable , don't think you will get any where close to that with spray lubes . I could be wrong , haven't used spray lubes very long .

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Dillon and Frankford Arsenal spray lubes (basically the same) work great. I usually lube and size cases in batches of 500. Spread 50-75 cases on a cookie sheet, spray, roll them around (makes a lot of noise), put them in the sun to dry. When dry put another cookie sheet of sprayed cases in the sun to dry and size the first sheet of cases. Keep this going until all cases are sized. Dump the sized cases into the tumbler to remove the lube and you're done.

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