One shot works pretty good on small cases. Crap on bigger stuff like bmg.
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Imperial sizing wax for smooth operation or use something else and get out the hammer, with headache and why did I buy this crap. Never had a stuck case with Wax, Oneshot yes ruined a die then took the hammer and beat the coocoo out of my press.
this was 32yrs ago when 1st started reloading had no clue about nothing, things have changed since lol, hell it prolly was not even one shot could have been some other spray but I do know it was spray because it was something newIf I stick a case, I usually will loosen my decapping rod and bottom it out on the case rim. Then thread the decapper guide nut in a few threads, tighten the jam nut, put the die in my vice with the soft jaws, and slowly turn the guide nut in with a pair of channel locks. As I turn the guide nut in, the decapping rod drives the case out. It's not always a guarantee, but I have done this more than once without bending or damaging the rod. Works much better than beating with a hammer.
The RCBS stuck case remover tool set works pretty good too.
If you are sticking cases with One Shot, then you probably either did a poor job of application, or, you did not let the cases sit for a minute or two, for the propellant to evaporate. I have done thousands with no problem.
It contaminates nothing inside, or outside of the neck. By using the method that I mentioned, none gets inside the case.
Well that statement can't be true, Step 5 in the directions on the can state: "After sizing, wipe each case and remove the remaining lubricant".It contaminates nothing inside, or outside of the neck. By using the method that I mentioned, none gets inside the case.
Well that statement can't be true, Step 5 in the directions on the can state: "After sizing, wipe each case and remove the remaining lubricant".
So, I just sprayed a case and let it set 2 minutes (did not wipe off because most users do not) and sprinkled H-380 over it and was attracted by the 1-shot residue. I call that contamination.
IMO the product is too indiscriminate in application. I like as much control in every step of my reload process as possible.
I also don't need to be breathing any more "harmful vapors" than absolutely necessary (says right on the can).
I agree, it’s a “spray it outside” sort of product.Well that statement can't be true, Step 5 in the directions on the can state: "After sizing, wipe each case and remove the remaining lubricant".
So, I just sprayed a case and let it set 2 minutes (did not wipe off because most users do not) and sprinkled H-380 over it and was attracted by the 1-shot residue. I call that contamination.
IMO the product is too indiscriminate in application. I like as much control in every step of my reload process as possible.
I also don't need to be breathing any more "harmful vapors" than absolutely necessary (says right on the can).
I don't like aerosol anything for case lube. I don't like contaminating the carbon left inside neck. Maybe my technique but the only stuck cases I ever had was with 1 shot.
Has anyone tried using CRC Food Grade spray silicone for sizing brass? If so, how did it work? Thanks.
Hornady one-shot!!!
Lol, i have 2 Hornady dies in the junk/misc drawer now with ripped off rims ,used one shotAll over the web in all forums that I frequent Hornady One Shot is the case lube most linked with rims pulled off leaving the cases stuck in the die.