RCBS Lube Dies

I have them, but not really used them. I had planned on going to the Dillon much sooner when I bought these. I don't load rifle cartridges on the Dillon though.

They only lube the case body and neck and you don't have any mess with them. On a progressive (manual or auto indexing) they are the way to go.
 
My first thought was the RCBS lube/sizer dies for cast bullets. If so, yes, I have some and use them. They work just fine. If you are talking about a reloading die that lubes cases in a progressive set-up, no, I haven't. I still load all my rifle type (bottleneck) cases on a single stage, and I use a spray lube from Dillon.
 
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Lyman makes the 4500 for casting, do they make a lube rifle die also?
Anything better than hand rolling and spraying. I think I will buy
a couple of RCBS. I have a Lyman a six hole press.
It would cut down on the mess

Thanks
gunslinger
 
the rcbs pro2000 has five stations. Which station does the lube die go in? I can't think of a way to make it work.. Unless the lube die also decapps?

edfardos
 
One die fits a number of cal, lubes and decaps all in one shot
Designed for progressive presses but it will work with single
press. you fill the die case lubel oil #2 RCBS.
I found it on Cabela's site
 
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