You don't have to use a lube with the nitrided bushings.
Are coated neck sizing bushings worth the extra $8-10 bucks?
Are you guys asking about and saying you aren't using lube at all when FL sizing your brass? We use carbide neck bushings but the dies are steel and because of that we lube, wax actually. You can't help but get some wax on the neck and why wouldn't you?
Just as an FYI there have been more than a few of the steel ones that were less than coincentric, I have never heard of a nitrited one being anything but spot on.
Whitetail Design & Engineering. I retired some time ago and no longer make them. Last I heard Ron Hoehn still had carbide bushings for sale. That isn't current information. You'd have to check with Ron.
Dick
I just called Redding at 607-753-3331. They have the .328, .329, and .330 coated bushings in stock. Art
Actually it is not the concentricity but the number stamps on the top of the steel bushings, which appear to be applied after machining, that cause the problem.
This does not affect runnout when using Wilson dies because these dies close tolerance index to the outside diameter which is not affect by the stampings on the top.
Harrels, Redding, and others are affected because they do rely upon the top and bottoms of the bushings for proper indexing..............Don