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<blockquote data-quote="TXTrained" data-source="post: 2431517" data-attributes="member: 108811"><p>I'm sure everyone has their favorite case lube and their least favorite case lube.</p><p>Some people like that are usually pressed for time or just get in a hurry like the Hornady Spray One Shot.</p><p>For me, I like reloading almost as must as shooting..I said ALMOST.</p><p>Some use lanolin and alcohol mix.like Dillon D.C.L..Ive used it But it can get real pasty up you get sidetracked and don't get to finish out sizing cases.Unless you k eep them in a big baggie.</p><p>IWhen I first started reloading I got one stuck and panicked and bought Forster High Pressure Case Lube.A little goes a Long Ways.I then bought RCBS Resizing Case Lube and and a few lubricating/sizing dies..Then a Couple Case Lube Pads..They are still new.Never used either Hornady or the RCBS .</p><p>Which brings me back to Hornady Unique Case Lbe and Imperial Dry Neck Lube..which I mainly use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXTrained, post: 2431517, member: 108811"] I'm sure everyone has their favorite case lube and their least favorite case lube. Some people like that are usually pressed for time or just get in a hurry like the Hornady Spray One Shot. For me, I like reloading almost as must as shooting..I said ALMOST. Some use lanolin and alcohol mix.like Dillon D.C.L..Ive used it But it can get real pasty up you get sidetracked and don't get to finish out sizing cases.Unless you k eep them in a big baggie. IWhen I first started reloading I got one stuck and panicked and bought Forster High Pressure Case Lube.A little goes a Long Ways.I then bought RCBS Resizing Case Lube and and a few lubricating/sizing dies..Then a Couple Case Lube Pads..They are still new.Never used either Hornady or the RCBS . Which brings me back to Hornady Unique Case Lbe and Imperial Dry Neck Lube..which I mainly use. [/QUOTE]
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