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Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/18/25 08:01 PM
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I like it and use it, but they claim no need to clean off after sizing. I use denatured alcohol and a micro-fiber rag anyway. Here’s a pic of after 50 rounds cleaned with said rag. That goes into your chamber and is forced to the walls with high temp. Is your chamber unnecessarily dirty?
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/19/25 12:13 AM
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Chris, have you tried imperial sizing wax? It’s amazing how little you use and it wipes off easily when your done sizing. That one shot stuff makes a huge mess and you get it inside your neck.. not to mention case dents and deformities from too much lube! I have a can of imperial from the early 2000’s that still has some left in it and have loaded 1,000’s of rounds with it.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/19/25 01:01 AM
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I always tumble sizing lube off. Takes time, but prevents exactly what you're talking about.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/19/25 01:42 AM
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Use one shot mostly these days. I see negative comments about it all the time, stuck cases, dents etc. leads me to believe some folks blame misuse on the product. They say you don’t need to clean but they didn’t say I would hurt if you did. I wear an old t-shirt when loading, but my mom cringes but I while off cases using the shirt as I size.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/19/25 02:04 AM
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I think we know what you mean, Matt.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/19/25 04:53 PM
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I hope so I struggle sometimes lol
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/19/25 07:09 PM
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I just use isopropyl and LLA for case lube. Oneshot went way up in price and availability for a while. Yes I clean cases after sizing. Reduces bolt pressure and case stretching.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/19/25 07:36 PM
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I hope so I struggle sometimes lol I know what you're saying!!
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/19/25 08:54 PM
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Imperial or Hornady Unique is the ticket. Better yet, neck size only with a Lee collet die and you won't need any lube at all.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/20/25 12:53 AM
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I have been using it for years,probably on my fourth or fifth can, never had a problem
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/20/25 04:57 AM
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Imperial or Hornady Unique is the ticket. Better yet, neck size only with a Lee collet die and you won't need any lube at all. Yeah, but what if you want accurate loads?
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/20/25 03:17 PM
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Imperial or Hornady Unique is the ticket. Better yet, neck size only with a Lee collet die and you won't need any lube at all. Yeah, but what if you want accurate loads? Good try but a swing and a miss.......been making very accurate ammo for about 15 years like that. It's not that hard.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/20/25 03:30 PM
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Imperial or Hornady Unique is the ticket. Better yet, neck size only with a Lee collet die and you won't need any lube at all. Yeah, but what if you want accurate loads? Good try but a swing and a miss.......been making very accurate ammo for about 15 years like that. It's not that hard. Yep. Use a Redding body die, a Lee Collet neck die, and a Forster seater and you'll be hard pressed to do any better.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/20/25 05:10 PM
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edit - ' isopropyl and LLA for case lube' error - RCBS lube and isopropyl, in a baggie and shake. No problem even for 308W FL sizing.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/20/25 05:18 PM
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Neck sizing only is inviting a piece of brass to be wedged in a chamber. I've seen it twice. And I've told the owners you get to put the butt of your rifle on the ground and stomp on the bolt handle with your boot. One of two things is going to happen. The bolt is going to open, or the bolt handle is going to break off. I always enjoy the "number of years loading" answer. What really matters is the number of rounds loaded.
Many, if not most, competitive shooters size with a .002" to .003" shoulder bump. It retains the fire formed properties, it will chamber, it will eject.
Hornady One Shot has worked well for me. I bought some case lube off a Sniper's Hide member. It is pure lanolin you cut with alcohol. He was sizing .50 BMG brass and found that was the most reliable. It's been the best I've ever used.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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Neck sizing only is inviting a piece of brass to be wedged in a chamber. I've seen it twice. And I've told the owners you get to put the butt of your rifle on the ground and stomp on the bolt handle with your boot. One of two things is going to happen. The bolt is going to open, or the bolt handle is going to break off. I always enjoy the "number of years loading" answer. What really matters is the number of rounds loaded.
Many, if not most, competitive shooters size with a .002" to .003" shoulder bump. It retains the fire formed properties, it will chamber, it will eject.
Hornady One Shot has worked well for me. I bought some case lube off a Sniper's Hide member. It is pure lanolin you cut with alcohol. He was sizing .50 BMG brass and found that was the most reliable. It's been the best I've ever used. What's laughable is you believing you're the only human on the planet that knows how to make accurate ammo. In spite of what your ego tells you it's not exactly rocket science to neck size your brass then chamber/eject them to make sure all is well. Give me a freaking break.
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01/20/25 11:20 PM
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/21/25 01:18 AM
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Only thing I neck size is 300 wby but I’ve got many loadings on factory wby (Norma) brass never had the slightest of an issue.
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01/21/25 01:21 AM
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I currently have One Shot and Hornady Unique on my bench. I also like Imperial Sizing Wax. All 3 work equally well for me. You will get dented shoulders with any of them if you use too much. You can stick a case with any of them if you don’t use enough. Once you find your groove you won’t do either if you are paying attention. I use One Shot most of the three because I find it to be a time saver loading batches of 50 or more.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/21/25 02:09 AM
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It will never cease to amaze me that horror stories are shared about bad techniques, and there's always push back from those that say "it's the way I've always done it".
Go for it. Some people have to be run over by the truck themselves before they learn to look both ways before they cross the street. No skin off my nose.
I told my son, most fairly intelligent people learn from their mistakes. The truly brilliant learn from someone else's. Clearly we've got some around here that are not brilliant.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/21/25 02:57 PM
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Lot's of mistakes are self inflicted. People who think they're brilliant, when they're not, is always amusing to me. Most of the people I know like that are about 5'7" in stature and dream of driving a 6" lifted 3/4T pickup.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/21/25 06:48 PM
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Man would be nice if we could keep name calling out of it… but we can’t seem too. I’ve seen plenty of people mess up the process using FL sizing dies that wind up with ammo that doesn’t chamber.
JG have you ever neck sized and stuck a case personally?
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/21/25 06:56 PM
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I've never neck sized, because of the reasons I mentioned. It is all risk, and no reward.
But, I've been in the presence of over a million rifle rounds fired. Be them at my rifle range, rifle matches, and on hunts. Every time a case was stuck, the hand loader had been neck sizing the brass.
I was reloading for a tight chamber. With the die bottomed out, I still could not drive the shoulder back. I went as far as chucking that die in the lathe and facing a few thousandths off the end of the die
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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I've never neck sized, because of the reasons I mentioned. It is all risk, and no reward.
But, I've been in the presence of over a million rifle rounds fired. Be them at my rifle range, rifle matches, and on hunts. Every time a case was stuck, the hand loader had been neck sizing the brass.
I was reloading for a tight chamber. With the die bottomed out, I still could not drive the shoulder back. I went as far as chucking that die in the lathe and facing a few thousandths off the end of the die Your neck sizing pupil and all these other folks didn't know what they were doing, obviously. Some people apparently need to pay people like Chad to do it, or buy factory ammo. In any case, a semi retarded person should know he can chamber/eject his brass after sizing/neck sizing to make sure they work. My son learned that when he was 10 yrs old.
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Re: Hornady One Shot Lube
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01/21/25 08:00 PM
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It is too easy to use this. 1.893" fired. Set a full length sizing die to make that become 1.891". It chambers, fires, and ejects. And when I was using Hornady One Shot, it worked just fine.
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