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Cast bullet lubes.
i have recently bought a bullet mold and a lyman's bullet casting book and i would like to know the lube performance of you lubes. since i dont have alot of money, the cheaper is better and later i will be able to buy some better stuff. is lee's liquid alox good enough for .357mag bullets (keith style with a flatter nose) at around 1400-1500fps? i think a liquid lube would be cheaper so i dont have to buy a lube heater gadget. thoughts?
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RE: Cast bullet lubes.
I've used the Lee's liquid alox, its easy to use but it smells pretty bad.
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RE: Cast bullet lubes.
It should work just fine.If not,what have you lost?$3 or 4 and some cleanning time.I've used it in cast rifle bullets,around 1700 fps,and had no problems.I cast pretty hard bullets,though?
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RE: Cast bullet lubes.
How bout other liquid lubes? i cant chuck out $100+ bucks to buy a sizer with a heater element.
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RE: Cast bullet lubes.
If you don't make it yourself,the cheapest lube that I know of is Lee Alox;you don't need a tool to apply it.
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RE: Cast bullet lubes.
if you want to use a solid lube you can by melting it in a pan and standing the bullets up in it, after it sets up use a lube cutter,a piece of pipe with the same or close to the same inside diameter as the bullets, and just punch them out. If yo want a sizer, Lee makes a good economical one, it is only good for one caliber, but it works.
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