If you are like me and reload a lot you probably have many tips and tricks that you use.
If you reload large quanties chances are you use a lube spray or pad and probably lots of it.
Also you most likely wash your brass again after brass preparation so no oil residues contaminate powders or primers.
So here is a simple yet efficient recipe to lube your brass.
Refined Canola oil.
For bare use a tiny drop on the finger tips will lube several cases. Because it is natural it doesn't irritate nor crack the skin and it washes
off easily with soap.
For the spray what you need is this:
Fine mist spray bottle..

99% Alchohol...

Canola oil... that is also great for cooking.

Mix as follows: 1:10 to 1:12 ratio.
This means for 10oz to 12oz of alcohol put 1oz of oil.
you might want to adjust this depending on your caliber but I would start with 1:12 and then
add a bit of oil later if needed.
Berfore spraying the brasss shake the bottle well.
Then spray and make sure that you spray a bit inside the necks.
I like to use a round plastic container that when you shake it most of the bult brass lands straight up so
it is easy to spray evenly and inside the necks.
Let it dry for a few minutes and presto!!
After you are done resizing, trimming, deburring etc... wash your brass again.
Enjoy!
If you reload large quanties chances are you use a lube spray or pad and probably lots of it.
Also you most likely wash your brass again after brass preparation so no oil residues contaminate powders or primers.
So here is a simple yet efficient recipe to lube your brass.
Refined Canola oil.
For bare use a tiny drop on the finger tips will lube several cases. Because it is natural it doesn't irritate nor crack the skin and it washes
off easily with soap.
For the spray what you need is this:
Fine mist spray bottle..

99% Alchohol...

Canola oil... that is also great for cooking.

Mix as follows: 1:10 to 1:12 ratio.
This means for 10oz to 12oz of alcohol put 1oz of oil.
you might want to adjust this depending on your caliber but I would start with 1:12 and then
add a bit of oil later if needed.
Berfore spraying the brasss shake the bottle well.
Then spray and make sure that you spray a bit inside the necks.
I like to use a round plastic container that when you shake it most of the bult brass lands straight up so
it is easy to spray evenly and inside the necks.
Let it dry for a few minutes and presto!!
After you are done resizing, trimming, deburring etc... wash your brass again.
Enjoy!
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