I hit on something today that I want to discuss and don't want to clutter up the other thread.
Ok, so I was digging around the bench today and happened upon a tube of Lee case lube I forgot I had (I got it with the Lee reloading kit I bought years ago and just tossed it in a box to sit till now.) I started using it, and found it was a bit longer lubing it by putting a dab on the back of my hand, touching the case body to the dab, and then spreading with my thumb and index finger. Then something stirred in the brain box of mine. I remember reading a couple years ago some guys diluting the Lee in water and spraying it on cases with good success. So I decided to try a variation of this (using rubbing alcohol instead of water). I took an 11oz spray bottle that was left over from the RCBS case lube, I cleaned it out, and added about a tablespoon, perhaps a bit more, and filled it up with rubbing alcohol and shook it till mixed. I may have to adjust the mixture ratio a bit since it took a decent soaking to get proper coverage, but the mixture worked great!!!! No sticky mess, at worst it was a bit damp, but I did not let the alcohol evaporate before working...just spray and go to it.
So then I remembered someone here saying that the Imperial Sizing die wax is water soluable too. I already have a tin coming soon, so I am thinking of using up the tube of Lee and then taing this experiment on with the Imperial instead of the Lee lube. So now comes the fun part of the post: Do you folks think this could work as well as the Lee dilution? If no, why not. If yes, what kind of ration do you think might be a good place to start?
Brian