tightgroup tiger
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I use it for all my pistol rounds also. Walk outside and spray them, let them dry for the recommended 10 minutes and I have never had a problem with it.
If your going to lick it off your fingers while it's still wet you may have a problem.
If you follow directions and use some common sense it will work well for you for pistol rounds.
As far as wiping you shells off when your done, I run all my loaded rounds through the rotary tumbler for about 10 minutes to remove what is on there.
Supposedly leaving lube on loaded rounds will interfere with the case grabbing the cylinder wall to hold it still when it expands under pressure when the round is fired.
I have no clue about that but like someone else said if it were a good thing to leave it on the cases the reloading manuals would recommend it. How you take it off is a decision you have to make.
As far as Hornady One Shot it's no more dangerous than most of the chemicals you already use and don't think about.
If your going to lick it off your fingers while it's still wet you may have a problem.
If you follow directions and use some common sense it will work well for you for pistol rounds.
As far as wiping you shells off when your done, I run all my loaded rounds through the rotary tumbler for about 10 minutes to remove what is on there.
Supposedly leaving lube on loaded rounds will interfere with the case grabbing the cylinder wall to hold it still when it expands under pressure when the round is fired.
I have no clue about that but like someone else said if it were a good thing to leave it on the cases the reloading manuals would recommend it. How you take it off is a decision you have to make.
As far as Hornady One Shot it's no more dangerous than most of the chemicals you already use and don't think about.