Has Anybody Tried Ballistic Case Wax?

NamibHunter

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Noticed in a recent Youtube video that Erik Cortina posted that he has switched to a new case lube called “Ballistic Case Wax”. Appears to be made in South Africa. Claim to fame seems to be that cases will never get stuck in your dies. That would be nice.

Could not find a US distributor.
Has anybody tried, and how is it different from Imperial Case Lube?
How well does it work on large magnum cases?
And where can i buy it in tbe US?


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Asked my son-on-law to buy it in Windhoek Namibia and ship it to Houston.

Works remarkably well: Sizing effort is 3x less, feels like the case has been sized before. Not sure yet but concentricity might also be better, but too early to tell. Well worth it. Btw i was a fan of Imperial Sizing Wax, but this stuff is actually way better.

Hope they will appoint a US distributor soon.
 
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I rarely get one stuck just using unique, and it’s made here and cheap. The very few that have gotten stuck are probably my fault, but I can count maybe two in the last few thousand.
 
I've been using the Creedmoor Sports Brass Wax and am liking it. Used Hornady Unique before this and it worked fine just a little soft. I kept melting it in the microware and putting it in the refrigerator to firm it back up. The Brass Wax is better IMO. This Ballistic Case Wax looks fairly similar.
 
@GGVarminting What would a minimum order look like?
We don't have minimum orders and just like to see our home cooked product on reloading benches. I would reckon just order enough to make shipping worthwhile though, as it is VERY expensive to ship from us in Bloemfontein, South Africa.
The wax is $7 per tin of 2.3oz and shipping is around $40 for 1 to 5 tins.
We can however offer discount down to $5.50 per tin if the order is for 12 tins or more.