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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Turbo2160" data-source="post: 1813365" data-attributes="member: 111713"><p>I am a proud "one shot" guy.. have been using it since it has first came out here in Canada.. I have tryed multiple diffrent application with it from letting it set for a few min up to a month on the reloading bench.. I didnt notice any pressure or speed difference from letting the one shot dry on the brass.. this is one of the reasons why I asked the question on lube.. I have heard from the guys at gun range that "molly" your brass its night and day difference . I'm quiet confident that there may be more knowledge on this sit then my local 10 man gun rang..lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turbo2160, post: 1813365, member: 111713"] I am a proud "one shot" guy.. have been using it since it has first came out here in Canada.. I have tryed multiple diffrent application with it from letting it set for a few min up to a month on the reloading bench.. I didnt notice any pressure or speed difference from letting the one shot dry on the brass.. this is one of the reasons why I asked the question on lube.. I have heard from the guys at gun range that "molly" your brass its night and day difference . I'm quiet confident that there may be more knowledge on this sit then my local 10 man gun rang..lol [/QUOTE]
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