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Trouble with 308's
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 798602" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>I got the 1 shot lube with my reloading kit, but I'm not impressed with it at all. The amount of force needed to do the same job is higher than with the grease I use which is why I switched. Its not that I'm unwilling to try something novel...</p><p></p><p>Unless one is asleep at the wheel, one can see when lube buildup starts to occur right on the cartridge itself, long before the point that it causes dents. Then I just wipe down the die and carry on.</p><p></p><p>Applying the grease is harder to do that spraying the one shot, that I would have to agree, but I am not satisfied with how it works. It makes quite a mess too, I don't like spraying anything near my reloading bench.</p><p></p><p>Just another way how you can never get people to agree on exactly how to do anything... But I have never had a stuck case yet in any of my dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 798602, member: 35183"] I got the 1 shot lube with my reloading kit, but I'm not impressed with it at all. The amount of force needed to do the same job is higher than with the grease I use which is why I switched. Its not that I'm unwilling to try something novel... Unless one is asleep at the wheel, one can see when lube buildup starts to occur right on the cartridge itself, long before the point that it causes dents. Then I just wipe down the die and carry on. Applying the grease is harder to do that spraying the one shot, that I would have to agree, but I am not satisfied with how it works. It makes quite a mess too, I don't like spraying anything near my reloading bench. Just another way how you can never get people to agree on exactly how to do anything... But I have never had a stuck case yet in any of my dies. [/QUOTE]
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