About 5 years ago I bought my first Dillon press and have been loading 20,000 to 30,000 rounds of 45 every year since and almost that much 9mm.
I have never used lube. Well that is not true.... I tried it but it was a sticky mess and a pain in the butt.
But I was reading on this forum about taking a plastic bag and spraying some hornady one shot inside then dumping brass in and shakeing it around some.
I tried it. OMG!!!!! I am such a idiot for not doing this before. Its like I have new and improved presses!! Every aspect of the reloading works better!!! So much less effort on the sizing stroke!!!
I don't think I will ever fail to lube my brass using this fast, clean, easy, cheap method again.
I took a bunch of 1 gallon sized zippered ziplocks and prelubed 10,000 rounds of brass in about 45 mins. I just store the preped lubed brass right in the ziplock and when I use it up I add another quck squirt of Hornady one shot and shake it up.
This my friends is something you just have to try ...... Don't be a stuborn moron like me.....
I have never used lube. Well that is not true.... I tried it but it was a sticky mess and a pain in the butt.
But I was reading on this forum about taking a plastic bag and spraying some hornady one shot inside then dumping brass in and shakeing it around some.
I tried it. OMG!!!!! I am such a idiot for not doing this before. Its like I have new and improved presses!! Every aspect of the reloading works better!!! So much less effort on the sizing stroke!!!
I don't think I will ever fail to lube my brass using this fast, clean, easy, cheap method again.
I took a bunch of 1 gallon sized zippered ziplocks and prelubed 10,000 rounds of brass in about 45 mins. I just store the preped lubed brass right in the ziplock and when I use it up I add another quck squirt of Hornady one shot and shake it up.
This my friends is something you just have to try ...... Don't be a stuborn moron like me.....