Unfortunately Dillon Case Lube in these parts now costs $17.99 a bottle.
A $10.00 bottle of liquid lanolin and a $28.00 gallon of 99% isopropyl Alcohol can make over 16 bottles of the stuff reducing the cost to around $2.40 a bottle.
I go through about 6 spray bottles of DCL a year.
It adds up quickly.
You hear people complaining about a $0.20 increase in a $3.00 gallon of gas. A gallon of DCL now costs $288.00 over here.
Last edited by Thump_rrr; 06-21-15 at 20:27.
Iam going to have to get some dillon case lube. Ive never heard any thing bad about it.
Thumpr, i hear ya. I never thought bottled water would cost more than gasoline. Pretty soon we will be paying for air.
This.
Case lube, gun lube and gun cleaners aren't made of magical substances. The companies that make them and mark them up 200% would have you believe they are.
Hoppes Elite is mineral oil.
ETA:
Back to the topic. You can also use a capful or two of lemon juice. It isn't what you're *told* to use though.
Last edited by Waylander; 06-22-15 at 06:34.
Do you even get down innagrass, bro?
I have used a lot of Dillon Case Lube over the years and still use it when reloading large quantities of .223. You should allow it to dry before resizing. For all of the larger rifle calibers, 30-06, 8mm, 7.62x54r, I use Hornady Unique case lube. I visually inspect each and every piece of brass closely and wipe them off by hand after resizing. I do not gain/lose any time by using Unique.
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Lemi-Shine works well in the dishwasher too. :-)
Lemi Shine is 60-100% citric acid, and 1-5% secret ingredient. How they can fit that in if the citric acid is 100% is beyond me.
The MSDS that comes up on their web site for Lemi Shine® Detergent Booster is their Lemi Shine MSDS, so it appears to be the same.
My only complaint is that they seem to think that EVERYTHING in their product is proprietary.
You can get 10 lbs of citric acid crystals for $24.95 on Amazon (~16 cents/ounce vs ~29 cents/ounce for Lime Shine).
Lemi Shine is 60-100% citric acid, and 1-5% secret ingredient. How they can fit that in if the citric acid is 100% is beyond me.
The MSDS that comes up on their web site for Lemi Shine® Detergent Booster is their Lemi Shine MSDS, so it appears to be the same.
My only complaint is that they seem to think that EVERYTHING in their product is proprietary.
You can get 10 lbs of citric acid crystals for $24.95 on Amazon (~16 cents/ounce vs ~29 cents/ounce for Lime Shine).
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