I also quit using one shot because I would get stuck 223 cases. Maybe I'll try DCL for pistol next time.
I also quit using one shot because I would get stuck 223 cases. Maybe I'll try DCL for pistol next time.
Never had a problem with One Shot in many, many years.
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with the CAN$ low level and 5-600$ shipping from dillon, + the duty I expect to pay, I'll just order from gardner in canada..... same price, less trouble I guess. Was probably better from dillon when the $ was even.
I had issues with one shot.
Worked great if you applied it and let dry 5 mins. If you attempted to size before dry or the next day it caused issues.
I recently switched to dillon lube. Much better.
Some post on here recommended placing brass in a gallon bag to apply lube. First time may take 5 squirts but after that two. Some of the lanolin in the bag is rethinned when the two squirts are added making it go much further.
Roll the bag over several times and pour out to dry. I have been looking for the perfect thing to pour out on, a shoe box or bankers box sounds perfect jmorris
I have been reading good things about this http://www.sharpshootr.com/royal-case-die-lube/. Anyone try it yet?
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Last edited by M-Tecs; 04-09-2015 at 02:03 PM.
I was also going to try it. I generally like the Sharp Shooter Products I have purchased, Wipe Out, Patch Out, No Sweat Shotgun, etc.
Back to the Hornady One Shot. I am not sure why some have issues with it and some don't. I have used a lot with zero issues. Early on I noted that if you didn't shake it well you just sprayed carrier and very little lube? Every rifle die I have has a carbide expander and I currently have solid carbide in 223, 308 & 45/70 but don't have issues with it in my steel dies either.
One needs to shake the can good and use a light film/spray - if it's just a tish wet when you resize - it'll cause you problems. One Shot Cleaner is extremely good but I gave up on One Shot Lube and went back to using Imperial Wax - never ever had a problem with that puppy.
I assume when your talking carbide in 223 & 308 you're talking Carbide button on the depriming rod? just makes resizing the neck easier; the die is steel - correct? The 45/70 being straight wall - ya carbide all the way. I use the carbide button from Redding on 223, 308 and 30/06 - lube every 6th neck and sizing those necks is as smooth as butter.
Yes & no, I am referring to using carbide buttons http://redding-reloading.com/online-...ze-button-kits on all my dies unless it is a Redding type S neck bushing die http://redding-reloading.com/online-...-neck-bushings than none are used. With the carbide button you don't need to lube the inside of the neck but as you noted a little lube smooth's things out.
My 223, 308 and 45/70 are solid carbide. http://www.dillonprecision.com/conte...hree_Die_Sets_ Dillon only made the solid carbide 45/70 for a short time period.
You still need lube but the Dillon Carbide Rifle Dies wear a lot longer than a steel die. The 45/70 is a tapered case so the carbide ring type dies used for straight wall pistols will not work with it.
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The only time I have ever had a problem with Hornady One Shot was when I did not use enough
I size mostly rifle cartridges on a 650
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I don't know why one shot sometimes gives me trouble.
If I spray, shake, and start right away, it works fine.
Once they are really dry, like the next day, it's so gummed up that it takes everything to size even 9mm brass. Works better with nothing on.
RCBS lube on the lube pad works extremely well and I get sumer smooth sizing. That,s why I plan to use a 223 lube die. No mess in the case feeder, but good lube to size.
As for 9mm, I'll just use dillon case lube sprayed...
I'm ordering the 650 btw. 1050 too expensive and I don't want to deal with changing calibers on it.
Thanks for the help guys.
no progressive press is as good as a 1050, period. If you can afford it, you will never regret it. The price of a 1050 and caliber changes is virtually nothing compared to the cost of the components that it will use.
A bonus that all Dillon equipment has is the resale value, they do not depreciate much.
650 is a great press. A 1050 is a fantastic press. If you can afford it its a no brainer
The only people that have a problem with changing a 1050 are people that haven't done it or own 650's
you are now making me want a 1050..... I hate you guys
But it's like 1500$ more than a 650 here... jesus. It makes absolutely no logic.
I ran a 650 for years. Picked up an older RL1050. It blew the 650 away. Since that I've bought a Super 1050, sold the 650 the RL1050. The RL is a great press but I can only load up to 223. If I had the money I would have kept the RL1050 and just used it for pistol calibers. But as the wife told me, "If you had the money you wouldn't be reloading in the first place."
Another note, I still have my 550. It's a different beast than the 650/1050.
So far it has cost me more to reload than what i have saved.
actually, with a little bit of modifications to the press, you can load up to 308 length ammo with the 1050. Did load 1000's of 308 ball eq. with mine. You are limited to 165gr bullets or lighter though, things are that close.
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