Furhunter
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Anyone used this stuff on their Dillon.....I've heard mixed review using it on the dillon
What pess you use shouldnt make a difference, I use it on a dillon with no problems.
I have a dish towel, I lay all my cases out on and line them up in the same direction. I angle the can as to spray a bit in the case mouths and the rest gets on the case. I hit them fairly heavy, roll them a half turn and hit'em again. Wait a few minutes and run them thru the machine. It takes a few loading sessions to get that dish rag seasoned, but it keeps from getting too much on the cases, plus I can spray way more than 50 when I want to. When this rag get too dirty I have been thinking about one of those sham wow towels to lay on the bench, or a cheap walmart chamois cloth. I dont waste any time trying to clean it off either, after it sits awhile it seems to dissapear. I wont use anything else, its good stuff.
Anyone used this stuff on their Dillon.....I've heard mixed review using it on the dillon
What pess you use shouldnt make a difference, I use it on a dillon with no problems.
I have a dish towel, I lay all my cases out on and line them up in the same direction. I angle the can as to spray a bit in the case mouths and the rest gets on the case. I hit them fairly heavy, roll them a half turn and hit'em again. Wait a few minutes and run them thru the machine. It takes a few loading sessions to get that dish rag seasoned, but it keeps from getting too much on the cases, plus I can spray way more than 50 when I want to. When this rag get too dirty I have been thinking about one of those sham wow towels to lay on the bench, or a cheap walmart chamois cloth. I dont waste any time trying to clean it off either, after it sits awhile it seems to dissapear. I wont use anything else, its good stuff.