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Frankford Arsenal 8 oz. Spray Pump Non-Aerosol Case Lube for Reloading

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About this item

  • DIMENSIONS: Plastic, 8 oz spray bottle
  • EASE OF USE: Environmentally-friendly, non-aerosol spray bottle for easy application to cases
  • RELIABLE: Eliminates stuck cases while not contaminating the powder or primers
  • CONVENIENT: Fast-drying to allow for quick and easy resizing


These convenient, fast-drying liquids provide quick lubrication of the case body before resizing.


David from NC
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Good product used in reloading ammo..
Sheri
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2025
Produce works as should .packing was very poor Canada post had to put it in a plastic sorry your mail was damaged bag with directions to set up a claim.
James
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
I reload a lot of 300 win mag. I was using another brands aerosolized case lube, but it was getting expensive. I was hesitant, but bought it anyway. Its very quick drying and I haven't had a single stuck case or hydraulic denting on a single case. This is great stuff!
JB Ross
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
This lube is great for the brass cases after cleaning and depriving once fired cases. The lube get the cases ready to reload, less mistakes and easier reloading. Value of the product for the cost is outstanding.
Justin
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
It has alcohol and lube. You need to let the alcohol subside before trying to resize brass.I put 100 cases in a bag or box, give them a few sprays, then shake shake shake. Two minutes later, we are ready to size.
Robert O.
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
Perhaps the easiest way to resize once fired brass.
Trevor
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024
Worked as described, no issues
Nick
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
I have tried several lubes and methods and this is the best for my needs. Works great with a large number of cases at a time.I put a bunch of cases in a plastic bag, spray, I hold the bag closed and mix until all the cases are covered by a thin coat. Thin is best, let it dry a bit and you are ready to size. I size first, trim, swage primer pockets if needed and ready for loading.It doesn't take much and it's easy to get the feel how many times to spray in the bag. Start by pumping a couple of times for 100 or so.
Kurt
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2023
So what I got was a spray bottle with a clear liquid. It was not yellow like the picture. I followed the directions I got stuck cases. Whatever was in the clear liquid did leave a waxy film on the brass but the function was poor. I assumed from the picture it was a lanolin and anhydrous isopropyl solution but that isn't what I got. Lanolin is yellow. I got clear. After buying a $12 tube of lanolin and melted it into the warmed (hot water bath) bottle I got something that looked like the picture and worked perfectly, no more stuck cases. I like FA products. I have six items from them I consider good purchases and use often. This one was a fail.