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Al in Mi wrote:what powder dispenser are you using?
Hoot wrote:
By the way, get one of these:
Lyman p/n 7752433
Hoot
plant_one wrote:i'm a hornady one shot case lube user.
beautiful stuff - as long as you let it dry properly. if you're impatient and refuse to let the stuff dry, it acts wonky and you could get a stuck case. if you RTFM and follow directions, it works like a champ!
its cost efficient, i get about 4000 cases out of a can, and i dont think its possible to over-lube with the stuff and get hydraulic dimples like you can with other case lubes (most notably lanolin based stuff). you'll need to be careful with that with most paste style lubes, but if you remember less is more - it WILL build up in your dies over time - you should be just fine.
on top of that one shot is also time efficient. yes it takes about 8-10 mins to dry, but you can also lube several hundred cases for that drying time. i dump a whole pile of brass into one of those 98 cent plastic shoeboxes from wally world and lube them up in there, instead of having to individually hand lube every case. plus i use that dry time to final set my press up. so its not like you gotta sit there and watch the paint dry or anything silly like that. Get your cases, spray them down good, shake, spray again, shake again, and let dry while you go about the rest of your setup. when you're ready to go your brass will be too!
hth
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