Thread: Case lube?
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Old May 15, 2007, 04:20 AM   #23
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If you are loading pistol cases 9mm, 45 acp 38 Super, etc, regardless of whether you are using carbide dies, if you are using a progressive press, you want to lube the cases. If you use One-Shot (spray can not the pump), you can use as much as you want and it will not have any effect on the powder or primers. The press operates so much easier, you will never reload without lube again.

No, you do not have to remove the One-Shot from the cases. This has been discussed at length on the Brian Enos forum. Millions and millions of rounds loaded and fired without removing the lube. If you want to remove the lube, just tumble the loaded rounds for 10 minutes, or tumble them for 2 days. Tumbling loaded rounds is safe and an acceptable practice. Why do you think factory rounds are so shiny-they tumble the loaded rounds.

Reloading components have changed over the years. Some lubes will affect the primer and powder-not One-Shot.

Get Brian Enos's DVD on reloading for competition. All of this is discussed. He is a long-time Dillion dealer and has reloaded zillions of rounds.

Competition shooters reload tens of thousands of rounds per year. High pressure rounds loaded to major power factor such as 40SW and 38 Super. The rounds must go bang every time.


See:

http://www.brianenos.com/forums/inde...topic=7257&hl=

http://www.brianenos.com/forums/inde...opic=30022&hl=

http://www.brianenos.com/forums/inde...opic=30967&hl=

http://www.brianenos.com/forums/inde...topic=9088&hl=

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