The Accurate Reloading Forums
best cast bullet sizer/ lubricator

This topic can be found at:
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/2511043/m/67610275

05 March 2002, 03:58
bill smith
best cast bullet sizer/ lubricator
these items all seem to look a lot alike. do they all operate the same or is one better/ easier to use than the other??

the one that seems unique, in that it does not use a nose punch, is the Star.

any comments will sure help....thanks...

05 March 2002, 12:39
<Matt_G>
I have used a RCBS LubriSizer for several years and am quite happy with it. Never had any problems, and dies and top punches are easy to come by.
My 2 cents worth.

------------------
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
- Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759.

05 March 2002, 13:00
<Powderman>
For speed and ease of handling, I vote for the Star. Once it is adjusted and the dies installed, simply drop the bullets in nose first and stroke the handle. I clamp mine to the table, put a box on my knees, and commence. I have lubed and sized over 700 200 grain LSWC's in about half an hour with mine. Good machine!
05 March 2002, 14:08
Eddie
How do you attach gas checks with the Star?

Eddie

06 March 2002, 02:14
bill smith
Powderman:

i spoke to a Star rep several years ago and got the idea that setting up the machine was a chore. i cannot remember the whole conversation, but it seemed like he said that installing and adjusting the dies was not a simple task. did i misunderstand him..?? since i load several different cast bullets of differing calibers, i figured it would be a mess. please comment....

07 March 2002, 11:02
<Ben H>
Eddie:

I set the gas-checks on a flat surface and place a bullet on them then run 'em through nose first. It's quite simple. The STAR is the Cadillac of lube-sizers.

Good Shooting,
Ben H