Bottom Fodder
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Well after using one shot case lube to size about 300 cases from 223 to 6.5- 284 I’m very happy with the results.
I spent most of my working life in maintenance and a lot of problems were caused by “operator error” lol. Fclass John did a video on his method which I use but only put about 10 in the baggie at a timeIt has gotten a bad rap on the web forums, but in my opinion that is not deserved.
No matter what is said in favor, a significant number of folks will jump on with negatives.
So, I am not dismissing the folks who go negative on it, but, those comments are taken with a grain of salt since some folks are not metal workers or used to working in industrial settings.
Is this particular method that much riskier than any other? Not really, unless you are blind to the risks.
When used as intended, there have been too many trouble-free runs with this to say it doesn't work as well as any other method... when properly done.
To be fair, I have un-stuck many dies for folks so the risks are worth mentioning.
I have never had a problem with it and treat it like another tool in the tool box. In some places, this stuff makes the most sense, in others it is something else. YMMV
I've used Hornaday One Shot case lube for years on everything from 17 Remington to 338 Win. Mag. I concur with RegionRat about the bad raps seen on a few forums. I truly believe that some are purchasing the Hornaday One Shot Cleaning and Lube instead of the CaseIt has gotten a bad rap on the web forums, but in my opinion that is not deserved.
No matter what is said in favor, a significant number of folks will jump on with negatives.
So, I am not dismissing the folks who go negative on it, but, those comments are taken with a grain of salt since some folks are not metal workers or used to working in industrial settings.
Is this particular method that much riskier than any other? Not really, unless you are blind to the risks.
When used as intended, there have been too many trouble-free runs with this to say it doesn't work as well as any other method... when properly done.
To be fair, I have un-stuck many dies for folks so the risks are worth mentioning.
I have never had a problem with it and treat it like another tool in the tool box. In some places, this stuff makes the most sense, in others it is something else. YMMV
Was hopping you would chime in and link the video,Biggest warning I give people is that is DOES NOT PLAY WELL with other lubes. If you have a die that's used other lubes they need to be 100% cleaned (brake cleaner and such) and then seasoned with One Shot. I use a bore mop with a patch on it to get up in there. Let the brass sit and off gas as well. I know people have issues with it, I've seen dies get stuck, I understand the vitriol for it, and I know that's it's one of the major banes of existence for several die manufacturers but there are plenty of people who get great results with it as well. I would still be using it if I wasn't trying to cut back on things in a spray can.
Well after using one shot case lube to size about 300 cases from 223 to 6.5- 284 I’m very happy with the results.
