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DIY Reloading board for Hornady one shot lube

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Built this board and a friend waned one too. Thought I would share since you can lube 40 cases or more in seconds. I will post a pic below but what I did was take a piece of 3/4” plywood and shoot long finishing nails threw in on a grid. You set the primer hole side down over the nail. Then just spray for 4-5 seconds then rotate the board until all 4 sides are done making sure the I’d of the neck gets lubed also. Here is the pic of the board.
 

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That should work well for you.
I just put 200 or so pieces of brass in a ziplock bag, spray the brass and the sides of the bag, zip it up, and roll them around in the bag and massage them a bit. Open the bag and let them dry. I use a lot less one shot that way. But I only use one shot on .223. I use imperial wax on 6.5, .308, and 30-06. I got tired of tapping the ass end of cases.
 
OP, that's a cool idea. I use an old cookie pan that my wife was throwing away. I lay out the brass (laying down) side by side (making 3 or 4 rows) leaving enough space on the end to roll the brass a half-turn. Then I spray the One-Shot or Dillon spray lube over them to coat them evenly. Roll the brass over a half-turn and spray the other side. Let it set for a few minutes and they're ready to run through the sizer.
 
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I put about 150 6.5x47 cases in a plastic container with a lid. Make a small hole and spray in the oneshot. shake it up about a minute to distribute the lube evenly. Being in a sealed container, the one shot lube does not evapotate so quickly and it takes much less to cover your cases. Also lubes inside the necks because there is a fog of lube inside the container until you open it.

been doing this 5 years on all sizes of cases from 9mm to short mags. Never a stuck case or a dead primer. Super easy.