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New to this forum. Most forums I read say you guys are the best!!
I was scrounging around in my old stuff and found some .308, .44, and .458 cast bullets that have lost some of their lube. The coloring has leached out in the plastic bags. I was wondering if I could just roll them around in some LEE Alox and reload them. I don't cast so I don't have a lube set up.
Many thanks for any replies!!

And for anyone interested in primers. I found some at Georgia Arms in Villa Rica, GA

http://georgia-arms.com/index.aspx

This was a week ago.

$20/1000 for Wolf and Tula

$40/$50/1000 for CCI and Winchester

$50 for 525 Winchester bulk box .22 Long Rifle..... About fell over!!!!!!!!!!

Yep, Alox will work ... Load em up!

(Just so long as you didn't lose the loob grooves! - Forum joke!)

Shawn

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New to this forum. Most forums I read say you guys are the best!!
I was scrounging around in my old stuff and found some .308, .44, and .458 cast bullets that have lost some of their lube. The coloring has leached out in the plastic bags. I was wondering if I could just roll them around in some LEE Alox and reload them. I don't cast so I don't have a lube set up.
Many thanks for any replies!!

And for anyone interested in primers. I found some at Georgia Arms in Villa Rica, GA

http://georgia-arms.com/index.aspx

This was a week ago.

$20/1000 for Wolf and Tula

$40/$50/1000 for CCI and Winchester

$50 for 525 Winchester bulk box .22 Long Rifle..... About fell over!!!!!!!!!!

Welcome to the best casting website, period !
and a Great question !
The short answer is YES.

But to do it properly, I'd remove all the old Lube. That is easily done with a heat gun. WHY you might ask ?
Mainly, any clinging lube, if it still adheres to the boolit after it's fired from a gun, can cause the boolit to be out of balance. While that's not likely with an old lube that falling out of the grooves...it's still possible.

When applying Lee Liquid Alox, I'd skip Lee's directions.
you can thin the alox with some mineral spirits, I'd preheat the boolits, then tumble them around in a cool whip container with as little alox as possible and still get 100% coverage. I like to put it on so thin you can't see it, but you can feel it. It'll dry to a haze over night.

If you put it on too thick, you'll surely have seating problems during reloading...when it's applied thick, it never really dries, it stays kinda tacky and can build up in the seater die, which causes variances in COL.

If your tumble lubing isn't just a one time thing...and you get into the hobby of casting. read this thread for a better formula for tumble lubing.
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...-amp-Mess-Free

Good Luck,
Jon

Last edited by JonB_in_Glencoe; 04-04-2013 at 12:22 PM. Reason: typo
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I will be offering the GC seater plate for the lyman 45.
Also I have replacement springs for the Lyman 45 lubesizer, If your's is weak or missing, let me know
oughtsix is offline Boolit Mold Join DateApr 2013LocationNorthwest GeorgiaPosts4
Many Thanks, DieselBenz and JonB!!!!!!!!!
Gonna give it a shot! Have no doubt it will work!!!!!!
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