Why thank you Fred.....and......I make no apologies for bragging that I know what I'm doing.....except for shotgun reloading I am also very varied....doing cast, jacketed, low pressure, high pressure, medium pressure, pistols, revolvers, and every style of rifle from single shots, bolts, levers, pumps, semi auto's and most of the tricks it takes to load each style for accuracy and functioning. Included in those guns are modern, semi old and the very hardest to get accuracy from, the old guns from the 1870's to 1910 or so when tolerances were all over the place especially the change over from black to smokeless. It used to make me scratch my head but no more.....Making brass from another caliber for a weird caliber in a gun from the old days and reloading
and getting excellent accuracy is a feat in itself.
Not only that but the same brand of rifle in the same caliber made on the same day sometimes takes a different approach altogether. It's challenging and most of what I've learned is self taught. But like anything else, it does not take the intelligence of a rocket scientist, only dedication and focus.
Now, on to your lube issues......just get a cardboard tray about 4" deep..throw the brass in there and spray. On cases that need lube in the neck just set them upright in the box all together, tilt the tray in the corner so gravity keeps them in place and spray the necks, knock em over and spray the body.......swish em around and spray again. You can use spray from Hornady but my favorite is what I learned from Earlmuk......get a tube of rcbs pad lube and add 100% alcohol HEET with a 6-1 ratio....heet/lube and put it in a spray bottle.......that stuff works the best.
As far as Hornady spray, I don't like it for high pressure cartridges such as the 06 or 223 but I will use the Hornady for the necks and the homemade lube for the body.
Takes me 2 minutes to throw 300 case of 223 in the tray, spray, then hit it with compressed air for quicker drying, and dump them in a butter dish. 6...o...de bro
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