I use it and find it works pretty good. If you follow the instructions and clean any other lube out of your die it'll work fine. The only problem I have with it is it makes a mess of the loading block I use to hold the cases when spraying. Not a big deal because I have 2 loading blocks dedicated for it.
The only issue I have with One Shot aerosol is the smell, but it works when used correctly.It’s all I use for brass that is brand new or fired only in my chamber.
Royal Case Lube is all I use for pickup brass or aggressive wildcats.
And you don’t know what you’re missing either. You don’t have to touch every piece or even wipe it off if you don’t want. So much easier than imperial.Another vote for Imperial Sizing Wax.
Goes on easy with just your fingers, wipes right off with a rag or paper towel....no messy spray to deal with.
Been using it for over 30 years, it ain't broke, so it don't need fixin'.
I do know what I'm missing....all the mess. I used the spray stuff years ago, that's the reason I switched to Imperial. No cleaning up my loading trays either, and I don't mind touching every piece of brass as it gives me another chance to examine it for any defects.And you don’t know what you’re missing either. You don’t have to touch every piece or even wipe it off if you don’t want. So much easier than imperial.
I do know what I'm missing....all the mess. I used the spray stuff years ago, that's the reason I switched to Imperial. No cleaning up my loading trays either, and I don't mind touching every piece of brass as it gives me another chance to examine it for any defects.
Different strokes......
Wayyyyyyy Different!….. I’m with Rick! Imperial for anything accurate. I have nothing against one shot in fact I have and will continue to use it for certain processes but it for sure is no substitute for imperialIf you had a mess you weren’t doing it right. I have no mess at all. Only people who have a mess are the ones who think using a loading block is the way. It’s not. Use a ziplock bag. No mess. Fast and easy. I do 500-1000 at a time and sometimes more for my match rifles. Not touching each one as they get touched when I size them and I can see if something is wrong then.
But different strokes as you said.
Wayyyyyyy Different!….. I’m with Rick! Imperial for anything accurate. I have nothing against one shot in fact I have and will continue to use it for certain processes but it for sure is no substitute for imperial
Wayne
We agree to disagree sir. If your able to hold .0005 or less with your one shot while bumping shoulders across large batches your a better reloader than I. My hats off toAll I load is accurate for my match rifles and One Shot does just fine. If forming brass the Imperial would be a better choice but bumping a shoulder back .001” and setting up .002” neck tension there is no need for it.
Well according to the instructions on "my" can : "After sizing, wipe each case and remove the remaining lubricant. Also not only should you avoid prolonged breathing of vapors, but also contact with skin and eyes. I have Imperial, RCBS, Royal, and Lee case lubes and none cautions about use.......and RCBS is from California where they deem everything is hazardous to your health.And you don’t know what you’re missing either. You don’t have to touch every piece or even wipe it off if you don’t want. So much easier than imperial.
Well according to the instructions on "my" can : "After sizing, wipe each case and remove the remaining lubricant. Also not only should you avoid prolonged breathing of vapors, but also contact with skin and eyes. I have Imperial, RCBS, Royal, and Lee case lubes and none cautions about use.......and RCBS is from California where they deem everything is hazardous to your health.
