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<blockquote data-quote="12gabackup" data-source="post: 759068" data-attributes="member: 1019"><p>I use Lee case lube as described in this review;</p><p></p><p></p><p>Mix Lee Sizing Lube with Isopropyl Alcohol (I use the 91% variety). Mix 10 parts alcohol and 1 part lube. Use a commercial quality spray bottle and shake well before application (mixture will separate as it sits). Stand cases upright in loading blocks and spay lube from four sides, getting some inside the mouth of the case. Wait a couple minutes for it to dry and a nice white sheen will develop. Your are now ready to go, and no need to wipe off. Much slicker than the other name brand spray on lube I tried, and doesn't lose its effectiveness as it sits for hours or overnight. Another great Lee product.</p><p></p><p>The only thing I do different is tumble the brass after sizing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12gabackup, post: 759068, member: 1019"] I use Lee case lube as described in this review; Mix Lee Sizing Lube with Isopropyl Alcohol (I use the 91% variety). Mix 10 parts alcohol and 1 part lube. Use a commercial quality spray bottle and shake well before application (mixture will separate as it sits). Stand cases upright in loading blocks and spay lube from four sides, getting some inside the mouth of the case. Wait a couple minutes for it to dry and a nice white sheen will develop. Your are now ready to go, and no need to wipe off. Much slicker than the other name brand spray on lube I tried, and doesn't lose its effectiveness as it sits for hours or overnight. Another great Lee product. The only thing I do different is tumble the brass after sizing. [/QUOTE]
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