Maybe, but too much lube is just as bad or worse as not enough and may even dent/collapse cases.
I have never EVER had any trouble forming any of the Marlin brass based JDJ's, and I've had a bunch of them. Obviously the dies must be clean, but you also might check that new die for burrs, scratches, manufacturing shavings, etc. IMO its a good idea to polish all new dies, including the neck expansion ball. But especially those to be used for wildcat case forming. Other aides that might help... tumble clean the brass - lightly outside chamfer the brass - remove the dies deprime/expansion stem completely - run the 444 brass through 444 dies first to make sure their mouth is concentric. If all else fails, get a Bullberry double form die or The Plate from Blaine Eddy.
Unlike Bill I swear by the Imperial Sizing Wax. A little goes a very long ways, it's easy to get enough lube without getting too much and it's not messy to use or clean up. Most folks try to use too much of it I think... only takes a very little every few cases to keep the dies lubed. I don't know... maybe its the extreme difference between Bill's and my climate that makes the difference with it, but for years I haven't used anything else.
HTH
Larry