Sunday, May 5, 2013

NEW Boolit Lube

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I have sized and reloaded 400 rounds of the 125 grain LFP boolits I cast last week the last two nights with the White Label Lube 45-45-10 and I will not be going back to the straight alox lube. Easier to use dries faster and boolits aren't sticky. I will be honest am trying not to use too much as I think that was one of my problems with Alox.

Been at this only a few months and want to thank everyone that has helped me whether you knew it or not by your posts. With ammo unattainable or unaffordable seeing and shooting the ammo I have made for pennies a round is PRICELESS!!!

"I'd rather be FREE than risk-free!!!"
If it's anything like I've made based on the inventor's recipe (Recluse) you'll like it and your guns will like it so long as your alloy is balanced to the load you're using and and the boolits fit the guns properly, but that's the same requirement as any good cast boolit load or lube. The 45/45/10 also smokes less than straight liquid Alox.

If you haven't seen it, go to the boolit lube sub-forum here and read the "sticky" thread by Recluse, he explains with lots of pictures exactly how much to use and a very clever way of applying the "correct" amount, and how to do it consistently.

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It is so stinkin easy to use! I don't use it for all my loads but for my .38 it's the only one I use for them. I could use it for the rest of them but what would I do with all the Carnuba Red that I have.
melt a percentage in with the 45/45 lube, about 15% would work nicely.
you won't even notice the increase of wax/carnuba in it.
it's all an educated guess,,,, till the trigger is pulled.

the more i find out about shootin boolits, the more it contradicts everything i ever learned about shooting jaxketed.

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