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Hydro die
Whitens hydro die use water which is quite messy so as a alternative any suggestions on what to replace it with and is common to find.
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Re: Hydro die
I used vegetable oil. I found that it formed the cases quite well but was still pretty messy.
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Re: Hydro die
A local Pool/Chemical shop sells it by the gallon but I do not think it is a good candidate.
This is actually Anhydrous stuff and good for cleaning lenses thus leaving no residue.
I suspect water is better. No matter what you use it will be messy and require through cleaning out and drying.
Peter Smith.
This is actually Anhydrous stuff and good for cleaning lenses thus leaving no residue.
I suspect water is better. No matter what you use it will be messy and require through cleaning out and drying.
Peter Smith.
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Re: Hydro die
Trevor Rhodes wrote:Where in the hell do you buy Isopropyl Alcohol?
Coles:
https://shop.coles.com.au/a/a-national/ ... ng-alcohol
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Trevor Rhodes wrote:Where in the hell do you buy Isopropyl Alcohol?
Ebay
https://m.ebay.com.au/itm/IsoPropyl-Alc ... SwE9RbMyGB
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ben_g wrote:Trailboss and Cheap hornady bullets !!
That's how I did the 6.5. A bit of plinking at 100m.
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