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Release Agent for Glass Bedding Cerakote???
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<blockquote data-quote="Murtfree" data-source="post: 2803107" data-attributes="member: 111090"><p>You are correct on the One Shot Lube; it is absolutely necessary to let it dry for 15 minutes or longer. A few times when I was in a hurry I sprayed cases and started sizing in a few minutes. The cases were still slightly wet and I got a stuck case . If you let it set up for 15 minutes or longer it turns waxy on the case surface and no stuck cases. Actually if I know I'm going to be loading the next day I may spray the batch I want to load the night before and let them sit overnight. Otherwise I will find something else to do for a while I wait for them to dry. I use loading blocks to hold the cases to spray. I don't use it as much anymore because I didn't like the lube getting into the case mouths. Not sure if it matters but was afraid the lube may affect the powder burn or the "effective" neck tension and don't like cleaning inside necks after sizing. Still use it if not worried about precision. I think One Shot may work as a bedding release agent after it is allowed to dry completely and set up, but I have always used Brownells Spray with good results</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murtfree, post: 2803107, member: 111090"] You are correct on the One Shot Lube; it is absolutely necessary to let it dry for 15 minutes or longer. A few times when I was in a hurry I sprayed cases and started sizing in a few minutes. The cases were still slightly wet and I got a stuck case . If you let it set up for 15 minutes or longer it turns waxy on the case surface and no stuck cases. Actually if I know I’m going to be loading the next day I may spray the batch I want to load the night before and let them sit overnight. Otherwise I will find something else to do for a while I wait for them to dry. I use loading blocks to hold the cases to spray. I don’t use it as much anymore because I didn’t like the lube getting into the case mouths. Not sure if it matters but was afraid the lube may affect the powder burn or the “effective” neck tension and don’t like cleaning inside necks after sizing. Still use it if not worried about precision. I think One Shot may work as a bedding release agent after it is allowed to dry completely and set up, but I have always used Brownells Spray with good results [/QUOTE]
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