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    This is my first post so you can call me a old new guy. I use candle wax and about 18% STP or synthetic motor oil through my sizer lubricator. All of my cast bullets are resized with the exception of black powder bullets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by patret View Post
    This is my first post so you can call me a old new guy. I use candle wax and about 18% STP or synthetic motor oil through my sizer lubricator. All of my cast bullets are resized with the exception of black powder bullets.
    This thread is about CASE lube . . . NOT bullet lube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimF View Post
    This thread is about CASE lube . . . NOT bullet lube.
    But good to know info as well.

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    Agreed Allen. As we all are in search of wisdom and knowledge, any new info is good info. Besides, He is a newbie, and we don't want to scare him off after his first post!

    Thanks for the info Patret, and welcome to the forum!
    "I was home... What happened? What the Hell Happened?" - MM1 Jacob Holman, USS San Pablo

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    Ops, Case lube is StP but I keep it away from the neck, Sorry about the mistake on my part. There will be more to follow. I remove the lube with media along with a tea spoon of paint thinner in my tumbler.

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    I use Kiwi Mink oil shoe polish, You can purchase it just about anywhere, Put the cases in a round bottom bowl of some sort,
    Rub the tips of Your fingers across the polish and then stir the cases around in the bowl with them, You will soon learn how much
    polish to apply, It does't take much. Most of the time You don't even need to wipe the polish off the loaded cases, but if You do,
    then just roll them around on a laid out towel and they clean up real easy. It also helps to keep the cases from tarnishing.

    Good Shooting

    Lindy

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