

โก Reload smarter, not harder โ One Shot to flawless performance!
Hornady One Shot Case Lube with DynaGlide Plus is a 5 oz aerosol spray lubricant designed for efficient, clean, and quick application on reloading cases. Its petroleum-free, non-sticky dry film formula prevents contamination of powder and primers while protecting your tools from wear. Trusted by serious reloaders, it simplifies high-volume case lubrication and doubles as a versatile gun cleaning aid.












| Material | Lube |
| Brand | Hornady |
| Package Information | Can |
| Liquid Volume | 5 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Lube |
| Item Form | Spray,Aerosol,Powder |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00090255299915 |
| Manufacturer | Hornady |
| Unit Count | 5.0 Ounce |
| UPC | 090255299915 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.77 x 1.93 x 1.85 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.57 x 2.5 x 1.7 inches |
| Brand Name | Hornady |
| Warranty Description | No-Risk, Lifetime Warranty |
| Model Name | One Shot |
| Color | 5 Oz |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Part Number | 9991 |
| Included Components | Hornady 9991 One Shot Spray Case Lube with DynaGlide Plus (5 fl Oz Aerosol) |
| Size | 5 Oz |
| Sport Type | Hunting, Shooting |
B**N
Good case lube
Works great, canโt find locally
J**D
Excellent Case Lube
This product is excellent and works as intended. I simply spray my 9 mm cases, let them dry for a few minutes, load 50 to 100 rounds, wipe them off and theyโre good to go. Makes reloading a pleasure.
F**D
Produce works as advertised
The shipment came on time Product works as advertised! Ease to apply making shells size with ease.
C**D
Better than Conventional Case Lube
Although One-Shot is a bit pricy, it is well worth it IMHO. One of the problems with conventional lube and pads, is that it can be tricky to get just the right amount on the casing at times. Too little, and your case might get stuck or hung-up in the die. Too much and you can even getting denting. I use this by lining up my casings on a terry cloth, and giving them a couple of quick covering sprays. Then roll them about to distribute the lube and starting depriming. It never fails to disappoint and performs consistently. The lube will not interfere with or otherwise adulterate smokeless powders, and leaves no greasy residue that has to be cleaned off prior to charging. Although the can is fairly small, the quantity needed is fairly small as well, so it actually lasts a long time. I now refuse to use anything else but One-Shot.
C**R
Works like a champ... wish it was a couple bucks cheaper though
Pros: Great lube for your reloading. Easy to use, clean, no residue... just great stuff. Cons: Seems a little expensive. Then again, I say that about a lot of stuff. Maybe I'm just cheap. Recommendation: If you reload, you need case lube. This stuff works great.
K**S
One shot
Great product
M**N
Simple to use
Just spray it on. resize and load your brass. Don't really need to wipe it off either. the very small amount that is left actually helps a bit with extraction when you fire the rd. I line up my rifle brass in rows on a paper towel, and just spray following the row, trying to get most of it on the bottom 1/3 of the case. Works great. Before I used this I used the paste type resizing lube, and it was a pain, cuz you needed to wipe it off after resizing. Don't have to do that with one shot.
T**S
progressive loader magic...
I've almost always used carbide dies, and have never found lube necessary to prevent stuck cases. But I've recently started progressive loading and the number of things happening with each stroke can make it a lot of work. The amount and variation in friction was also making it hard for me to get the dies adjusted โ and to get a consistent, complete stroke of the press. A couple squirts of this lube on a batch of cases laying in a pan carries enough lubrication around to each die so they all run smoothly. I get fewer hangups with the press and more consistent rounds. I don't try to remove the lube, and have noted no effect on function of practice/training handgun ammo.
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