Posted By: BIGDOG1956
Imperial resizing wax - 05/13/15 12:01 PM
Does any use this product?
I use on all my cases on my single stage.
I leave such a thin film and I can wipe it off with a rag or paper towl.
It does not leave dimple on the neck when necking down casses.
It is now sold by redding.
Posted By: dee
Re: Imperial resizing wax - 05/13/15 12:06 PM
I've used it before but primarily use Hornady unique now.
Posted By: syncerus
Re: Imperial resizing wax - 05/13/15 02:57 PM
I'm a big fan. It's the best for heavy duty resizing.
Posted By: jdk1985
Re: Imperial resizing wax - 05/13/15 03:11 PM
I like it a lot too. Once you get things going, the key is to use just the right amount. If you use too much, it actually will dimple the necks eventually.
I use it on all my big rifle stuff.
Posted By: Reloader-7
Re: Imperial resizing wax - 05/13/15 04:11 PM
Used it for years. One tin of the stuff lasts for a Loooong time! I like to use it for the initial re-size on military brass. It's a little slower in application than the spray lubes, but I don't have stuck cases with it.
I just run the cases/rounds through my vibratory tumbler and in 15 minutes it's gone.
Posted By: Judd
Re: Imperial resizing wax - 05/13/15 05:32 PM
Great lube for turning necks or big sizing differences. I like Hornady one shot for fire formed because it is just so easy.
Posted By: jdk1985
Re: Imperial resizing wax - 05/13/15 09:29 PM
Great lube for turning necks or big sizing differences. I like Hornady one shot for fire formed because it is just so easy.
As Chad will say when he sees this thread... "You mean Hornady-one-big-a$$-shot"
Posted By: ASIC777
Re: Imperial resizing wax - 05/14/15 03:31 AM
Used to use case RCBS lube pad .... went to Dillon spray ( Volume for .223 ) and Imperial for the really big stuff-Weatherby. Recently had a really hard time with some LC 12 .308 that had been machine gun fired ( 500 pieces!), even imperial was not working well. Switched to Mobil 1 which worked better. I know, sounds crazy, but it works. Apply like Imperial.
Posted By: Wburke2010
Re: Imperial resizing wax - 05/15/15 12:50 AM
I use it also, works great and is easy to clean up.
Walter