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Help with Redding body only sizing die
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<blockquote data-quote="Toddxusmc" data-source="post: 2001194" data-attributes="member: 108726"><p>A tip that might help you out. I have used "One Shot" sizing lube exclusively. I tried the lanolin/alcohol mix but actually prefer One Shot. The most important thing with One Shot is getting it to mix properly before using it. I take a very large plastic cup, fill it with water and bring to a boil in the microwave. I then put the can of one shot in the cup of hot water until it is quite warm (Caution: you don't want to get it "hot" as you could burst the can). Afterward I shake vigorously and spray on brass. Most reloaders load in a basement or shop, where temperatures are cooler, this is where the problem with One Shot occurs,,the wax separates from the solvent and you don't get proper coverage. I hope this helps you or anyone else using the product.</p><p>Regards, Todd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toddxusmc, post: 2001194, member: 108726"] A tip that might help you out. I have used “One Shot” sizing lube exclusively. I tried the lanolin/alcohol mix but actually prefer One Shot. The most important thing with One Shot is getting it to mix properly before using it. I take a very large plastic cup, fill it with water and bring to a boil in the microwave. I then put the can of one shot in the cup of hot water until it is quite warm (Caution: you don’t want to get it “hot” as you could burst the can). Afterward I shake vigorously and spray on brass. Most reloaders load in a basement or shop, where temperatures are cooler, this is where the problem with One Shot occurs,,the wax separates from the solvent and you don’t get proper coverage. I hope this helps you or anyone else using the product. Regards, Todd [/QUOTE]
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