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Do bottleneck pistol cartridges require sizing lubricant?

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23 August 2001, 11:25
HenryC470
Do bottleneck pistol cartridges require sizing lubricant?
Does anyone out there reload .357 SIG, .400 Cor-Bon, or other bottleneck pistol cases?

Do you have to lubricate cases to size them?

Are carbide dies available?

Thanks,

H.C.

23 August 2001, 11:51
Mark
I don't know if you have to lube them to get them to go through the die, but you should. It sounds like you need to buy a can of spray case lube, the stuff is great and not much hassle to use at all.
23 August 2001, 12:43
Ol` Joe
I don`t load the sig or cor bon, but to my knowledge the only time you don`t need to lube cases is when useing a carbide or titanium nitride sizer. This is true when loading both bottle neck and straight wall cases, although a tight chamber and a die on the large side "might" let you get away without it. I don`t know of anyone making carbide dies for bottle neck cartridges and think the cost would be a killer if you do find someone. If you`re loading large batchs of ammo one of the spray lubes is probibly the easiest to use.
24 August 2001, 11:03
p dog shooter
Yes they have to be lubed just like rifle caseings. No carbine dies out there use the spray lubes they work great.
24 August 2001, 11:43
Big Bore
I know of no company that makes a carbide die for anything other than a straight case, and as was said, yes, you need to lube bottle necked pistol cases or you will most likely stick them the same as a rifle case.