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    Dillon spray.. I've done prob 50,000 cases with it.. been a LOOOONG time since I stuck a case.. prob in my 1st 100 was last one...

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    This is the one shot Spray we are talking about here? Iv used the one shot wax along with most other lubes for a years with nothing close to a stuck case.Never tried the spray due to all the bad press.
    "You'll never find a rainbow if you're looking down" Charlie Chaplin

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    Quote Originally Posted by sneeze View Post
    This is the one shot Spray we are talking about here? Iv used the one shot wax along with most other lubes for a years with nothing close to a stuck case.Never tried the spray due to all the bad press.
    Yeah one shot spray. Tried engine oil last night, did 100, and only lubed 10, the press was so much nicer, way less effort required to pull the press down. Didnt seem like the press was going to break every time I pulled it down.

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    Next try and remove synthetic engine oil from your cases.... Petrol / hexane / whatever will get it off but life should be easier than that!

    Dillon / Lyman / Probably any of the spray lubes into a plastic bag with your cases, leave them to evaporate for a few minutes before sizing = the end of ALL your worries

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclist View Post
    Next try and remove synthetic engine oil from your cases.... Petrol / hexane / whatever will get it off but life should be easier than that!

    Dillon / Lyman / Probably any of the spray lubes into a plastic bag with your cases, leave them to evaporate for a few minutes before sizing = the end of ALL your worries
    Just chucked em in the ultra sonic cleaner, and then after about 14 mins, I biffed them in the tumbler when I went to work, came home SHINY AS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclist View Post
    Next try and remove synthetic engine oil from your cases.... Petrol / hexane / whatever will get it off but life should be easier than that!

    Dillon / Lyman / Probably any of the spray lubes into a plastic bag with your cases, leave them to evaporate for a few minutes before sizing = the end of ALL your worries
    A quick soak in white spirits cleans them up nicely.
    While they're soaking I prime another batch I've done previously.
    I've always got 1 batch ahead in each sequence so I always have something to do.
    Life is natures way of keeping meat fresh

 

 

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