the brass in a brass block and spray the brass good with the One Shot and set it aside while you get your dies and powder ready, 10 minutes max. Then just size and load as normal. The spray won't hurt anything if some of it gets in the case.
On necked down cartridge I still like the old RCBS case lube. A couple of tiny drops on a lube pad and you are set.
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Case lube
- Josh, 2020-01-08, 22:17
- I use the Lee Resizing Lube - steve todd, 2020-01-09, 11:08
- Hornady is great and it can have other uses (nm) - Lynn, 2020-01-09, 08:37
- Imperial sizing die wax (nm) - Dave H., 2020-01-09, 05:29
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on straight cases I use Hornady One Shot. Put
- gary reeder, 2020-01-08, 22:27
- I will go with Gary on this, I find the One Shot - Amede, 2020-01-09, 07:12
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I USE ONE SHOT EVEN ON
- JT, 2020-01-09, 02:34
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John is right on that. Even with carbide dies
- Gary Reeder, 2020-01-09, 10:22
- I do that with the 357 max and 445 SM cases (nm) - Amede, 2020-01-09, 11:53
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John is right on that. Even with carbide dies
- Gary Reeder, 2020-01-09, 10:22
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What about resizing? I.E. .204 to .243? (nm)
- Josh, 2020-01-08, 22:33
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some folks don't but I recommend annealing
- Gary Reeder, 2020-01-09, 11:38
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That reminds me
- Josh, 2020-01-09, 16:11
- must have been no folks from San Francisco on that site (nm) - Gary Reeder, 2020-01-09, 16:15
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That reminds me
- Josh, 2020-01-09, 16:11
- Anything different in the neck? (nm) - Josh, 2020-01-09, 04:45
- Hornady Unique Lube, never lets me down (nm) - Sunny, 2020-01-08, 23:08
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some folks don't but I recommend annealing
- Gary Reeder, 2020-01-09, 11:38
- Meant “sizing wax” (nm) - Josh, 2020-01-08, 22:19