Too much work forming that case from .223, all my 300 Whisper cases were formed from .221 Fireball brass. Much less trimming required.
WFT trims with ease
I also shoot a bunch of 223. When the necks start getting crappy they get a new life as 300
Too much work forming that case from .223, all my 300 Whisper cases were formed from .221 Fireball brass. Much less trimming required.
One Shot is named appropriately meaning that you will give it "one shot" then toss it in the garbage.
Where does everyone find liquid lanolin? I've looked at CVS, Walmart, and Meijer, but no luck. I figured if anyone would have it locally, one of those stores would.
It is good for sorting wits. A lot of people can get lost between 'Shake can' and 'Spray cases'.
Lanolin oil + 99% alcohol
I doubt all thread participants combined could lift the stack of brass I've run through dies after having lubed via one shot. If there we anything better I'd use it instead, but there isn't so I don't.
Till you stick the first case!
Till you stick the first case!
I have uncountable thousands of all shapes and sizes through dies and I am still waiting. But being exceptional is a habit.
My momma said I was perfect so there!
Always standard RCBS Case Lube using the sponge pad to apply to my bottleneck rifle cases, but any decent water-based liquid lube should do about as well.
The sprays are popular, but they're too messy for my liking, and I don't like the possibility of accidentally getting any inside the case mouths or up the primer pockets.
The slower, but more controlled pad technique allows far better control over that.
Just wipe off with ordinary paper towels after resizing.
If only neck sizing, only a tiny amount of lube on the neck and shoulder are necessary, though, leaving the rest of the case bone dry.