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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1661495" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I just thought of something else. Hornady PUMP BOTTLE One Shot spray case lube. I had been using the aerosol can of Hornady One Shot case lube for a while and loved it. When I had run out of it I went to the local sporting goods to get some more. They were out of the aerosol but had the pump bottle so I through probably the same stuff. Just like my Mom used to say when I was a teenager and thought I knew everything and I would say "but I thought" in a reference to contradicting what she had just said. Mom would say, "You know what thought did? He through he had to fart but he filled his britches full."</p><p>First time I used that pump bottle lube I followed the directions and the first case I ran into the die STUCK FAST. It was a 7mm Mauser case and I was using Lee dies which I had used for a good wile with no problems. This case stuck so fast into the die that I could not beat it out using the de-priming stem like the instructions with the die stated. Actually ended up bending the stem. I even tried heating up the case with a torch and it would not come out. It was like it was glued in there with a high strength glue. I borrowed a RCBS stuck case remover and stripped the screw out of the case. I ended sending the die back to Lee with an explanation and they sent me a new sizing die. I have been loading for over 40 years and this is the only case I have ever stuck in a die. I threw the pump bottle of Hornady One Shot in the trash. I still use the aerosol One Shot lube and love it and keep at least two spare cans on the shelf at all times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1661495, member: 10178"] I just thought of something else. Hornady PUMP BOTTLE One Shot spray case lube. I had been using the aerosol can of Hornady One Shot case lube for a while and loved it. When I had run out of it I went to the local sporting goods to get some more. They were out of the aerosol but had the pump bottle so I through probably the same stuff. Just like my Mom used to say when I was a teenager and thought I knew everything and I would say "but I thought" in a reference to contradicting what she had just said. Mom would say, "You know what thought did? He through he had to fart but he filled his britches full." First time I used that pump bottle lube I followed the directions and the first case I ran into the die STUCK FAST. It was a 7mm Mauser case and I was using Lee dies which I had used for a good wile with no problems. This case stuck so fast into the die that I could not beat it out using the de-priming stem like the instructions with the die stated. Actually ended up bending the stem. I even tried heating up the case with a torch and it would not come out. It was like it was glued in there with a high strength glue. I borrowed a RCBS stuck case remover and stripped the screw out of the case. I ended sending the die back to Lee with an explanation and they sent me a new sizing die. I have been loading for over 40 years and this is the only case I have ever stuck in a die. I threw the pump bottle of Hornady One Shot in the trash. I still use the aerosol One Shot lube and love it and keep at least two spare cans on the shelf at all times. [/QUOTE]
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