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The reason I posed the question originally was because I had never seen anyone on here mention One Shot case lube. I use the aerosol type and IMHO I think it's great stuff. The way I do is, I take say fifty cases in a reloading block, spray them, leave them about a minute to dry and away you go, no mess, no wiping off and the bit I like is that as you spray you also lube the inside of the case neck.
No need to worry about it dripping down into the case itself because you don't need to spray that much anyway. You don't need to spray vast amounts and one can will last you quite a while. Not sure what the UK price for it is but over here it's about seven bucks a can. If you haven't tried it and it's not expensive in the UK then I'd say give it a go, it really does save a fair bit of time with case lubing.
As for case lube I swear by RCBS Case Slick, comes in a 4oz pump action spray, picked up 6 bottles on my last US trip and they took it out of my luggage I did manage to get some off Ebay at almost twice the price.
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Blu wrote:I use the aerosol type and IMHO I think it's great stuff. The way I do is, I take say fifty cases in a reloading block, spray them, leave them about a minute to dry and away you go, no mess, no wiping off and the bit I like is that as you spray you also lube the inside of the case neck.
Ditto. Been using the Lyman version for a couple of years now and I can't imagine me lubing a case any other way now.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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