Gary in MD
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That’s all I’ve used since 1980, no reason to try anything else either.RCBS lube ( now called (2))
And their pad
No problem since I started in the 60’s
No reason to try anything else.
That’s all I’ve used since 1980, no reason to try anything else either.RCBS lube ( now called (2))
And their pad
No problem since I started in the 60’s
No reason to try anything else.
I used it for many years also but found shoulder dents when case forming so moved on to lubes that didnt dentThat’s all I’ve used since 1980, no reason to try anything else either.
and--- spray it on your bolt for smoother operation.
I've tried that before. It cleaned some of it off but not all of it.You can always throw them in the dishwasher along with a couple of dirty ball caps.
Add your soap and run it through a cycle.
Hats and blocks are clean.
So simple and easy, brass sizes like it's buttered. 10mins in tumbler with fine cob afterward, shiny clean and ready to load.One shot is good.
I use the alcoholn lanolin mix in a very light coating and don't even bother wiping or retumbling the cases
Were you using the One Shot as fuel in the potato CanonUsed Imperial for 20 years, works great.
I've used one shot and if you follow the directions, it works well too. Like John said, getting away from aerosol in the reloading room.
I'm currently using a Lanolin mixture in a pump spray and getting great results. Easy to clean off with hot water and Dawn. I still use the One Shot in my Potato Canon. You won't find anything better!!!!
