Oneshot ordered, thanks.
When you spray a case that is standing on end.It the words of the original Dirty Harry film...
"I gotsta know..."
How in the world does case sizing lube ever come in contact with powder ?
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When you spray a case that is standing on end.
Spray lube in gallon sized zip lock bag, dump brass in, shake around.
Lube doesn't get inside.
Who in the heck stands brass up.
I've bought some Norma 22lr recently that is so greasy I've been wiping them off before loading. I wonder what lube it is?
Why I shake the container of cases, they automatically stand open end up. Getting lube inside many of them is just as important as all on the outside.You are bound to get some inside. Besides, Ive found that getting a bit inside the case helps keep the PTX or the expander from sticking.
Yeah, after 300 rounds of lanolin coated rounds today, no issues, no extra residue on the cleaning patches. I did notice that my fingers got a bit black from the lanolin/residual powder left on the cases from the last clean, from loading mags with the finished lanolin coated rounds. Not into that, will see how the Oneshot works. For rifle with 2 cleaning cycles, lanolin only. It's natural, actually good for your skin and dirt cheap.It really does not matter if they are cleaned or not. I found with mine if I did not clean the lube off it attracted dirt and such to the extent that rounds sometimes did not chamber. A quick wipe with a rag on a finished round to remove thick lube is usually enough if it bothers. These days I use a vibratory tumbler and corn cob to finish my loadex ammo for 15-20 min to clean them up.
Another plug for these. I shoot and/or reload most days of the week, and my lead level test is great.Just don't lick your fingers before you wash it off.
I went to a LGS yesterday and got some Oneshot. It tested very well, thanks!I use Oneshot on my pistol brass, and it works great for me. I don't worry if some gets on the inside of the case since it's a dry lube and won't affect powder or primer.
Just be sure to walk away for five or ten minutes after spraying it to let it flash off, then you're good to go.
chris
Just FYI, there are two different “one shot”s. One is a cleaner/lube, the other is the case lube. Good luck.I went to a LGS yesterday and got some Oneshot. It tested very well, thanks!
Thanks, I noticed that on Amazon. The descriptions are wrong on most of the Oneshot lube only pages. I verified in the LGS, he had both.Just FYI, there are two different “one shot”s. One is a cleaner/lube, the other is the case lube. Good luck.
Yeah I am sticking with lanolin for rifle, it is better. But I have carbide dies, and Oneshot is just good enough to cut the effort for pistol in half. I load alot of pistol rounds per month.I have heard of a a few guys complaining about getting stuck cases with Hornady One shot. I found it ok but prefer my own home brew 10 -1 Lanolin/heet.
Yeah I am sticking with lanolin for rifle, it is better. But I have carbide dies, and Oneshot is just good enough to cut the effort for pistol in half. I load alot of pistol rounds per month.
I went to a LGS yesterday and got some Oneshot. It tested very well, thanks!
I rather like the LEE lube. I dissolved it 1oz to 10oz isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle. A little goes a long way.I used to use the Lee lube until I decided to bite the bullet and try One Shot lube. I'll never go back to being cheap cause it's so easy. Worth every penny to me and I buy the big can. I just wipe off my rifle cases after sizing. I have never had a stuck case and it does not affect my powder. Carbide dies for pistol loads no lube and no stuck cases...