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Case lube
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<blockquote data-quote="Groot" data-source="post: 1777684" data-attributes="member: 111981"><p>I began my reloading adventures using lee case lube, it worked okay but I didn't know enough to know any better. Then i started using RCBS lube and pad for awhile that worked pretty great my only complaint was the pad started to break down after a lot of rounds and ended up on the case and up inside the die making a mess. Just recently I decided to try out Hornady one shot and LOVE it. I just take and line the all up the same direction give a good spray at an angle so that the lube is in the neck and then I shake them all around and by the time I finish setting up my dies the lube has sat enough and its good to go, so far Ive used it with 223 and 8mm Mauser and has been butter smooth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groot, post: 1777684, member: 111981"] I began my reloading adventures using lee case lube, it worked okay but I didn't know enough to know any better. Then i started using RCBS lube and pad for awhile that worked pretty great my only complaint was the pad started to break down after a lot of rounds and ended up on the case and up inside the die making a mess. Just recently I decided to try out Hornady one shot and LOVE it. I just take and line the all up the same direction give a good spray at an angle so that the lube is in the neck and then I shake them all around and by the time I finish setting up my dies the lube has sat enough and its good to go, so far Ive used it with 223 and 8mm Mauser and has been butter smooth. [/QUOTE]
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