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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 758996" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I used lube pads for 20 years with a case sticking every so often. </p><p>A buddy that is into semi-commercial reloading told me to use Hornady one-shot lube in an aerosol can. You don't have to clean the cases when your done, and it doesn't matter if you get some in the neck.</p><p>Its the best lube I've ever used. No more case squeeks coming out, and no more stuck cases. Just be sure to clean the die with carb cleaner, before using the Hornady.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 758996, member: 5412"] I used lube pads for 20 years with a case sticking every so often. A buddy that is into semi-commercial reloading told me to use Hornady one-shot lube in an aerosol can. You don't have to clean the cases when your done, and it doesn't matter if you get some in the neck. Its the best lube I've ever used. No more case squeeks coming out, and no more stuck cases. Just be sure to clean the die with carb cleaner, before using the Hornady. [/QUOTE]
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