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Hi All I thought to start a new thread- not to clutter up the other one. I would like to hear from anyone who has used tumble lube on normal or tumble lube cast bullets and shot them in rifles. To show you what I am wanting to hear about- I'll go first. I shoot a round nose tumble lube bullet in a .357 rifle. I use the tumble grooves as my crimping grooves ( I wouldn't try that in heavy loads where the rounds 'feel' the recoil.) I actually use .38 special brass ( and load the bullet out..closer to .357 lenght)for my light load because I want a billion of them. Friends & family show up and a BIG can of them is GONE. Anyway, I have been putting on 2 coats of lube and now wonder if 1 would be plenty. The bore looks wonderful after 1500 round strings- in fact I have only cleaned it twice...and neither time it needed it. Everyone comments how well it shoots....granted open sights & offhand. .....fun,fun,fun on 1/2 size silhouettes at 1/5 the normal distance. I have been considering heat treating from the mold and seeing just what velocity I can get with good accuracy. I really considered this catridge/rifle combo a toy....until I played with it. Now I reach for it pretty often. Dale | ||
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I don't think you will have any problems unless you try to get into the 1900+ fps range. | |||
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I've been doing this for 15 years and several thousand rounds. Bought my son an H&R .357 & 20 gauge two barrel set when normal folks would have bought a first .22. I was loading .38 WC in bulk on a progressive to shoot PPC at the time and it was no trouble to keep him in ammo. Even a casual single coat of LA is a plenty for TL WCs at about 800 fps. A little heavier coat worked fine on 135 TCs intended for a 9mm at 1200-1300. I have never had any luck at all with plain based bullets past about 1400 fps in that rifle. I hear you about the little rifle and cartridge combo growing on you. That rifle stayed behind when my son went off on his own, and with a house full of rifles, it's the one I reach for the most. Low cost, low noise, and those slow WC rounds discipline me into working on my followthrough. For heavier loads, if you were in on the C358-180-RF WC buy or can talk someone who was into casting you a mess, that bullet is gonna be mighty hard to beat. | |||
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I've been using the alox to lube my 30 cal bullets for years and they shoot great! I try to keep them at about 1800 fps. My 30-40 loves the LEE 180 gr RN and can keep them in about 1 1/2" at 100yds. TUMBLE ON......they work great! | |||
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Hi All! A little off topic but the on the Lee bullets.... I had a 200 grain 30 cal that shot just ok....until I chucked it up in the lathe one day and changed the nose from .295 to 'about' .302. Why 'about' you say? Because I didn't have it exactly centered. It was off center at one end a little and a little more at the other! Oh boy, it shot great! Ugly as homemade sin to look at though. The front edge ended not in a taper to the nose but with an edge. I finally gave all my single cavity molds away. Too slow. | |||
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Hey fellows... I recently worked with Lee on a custom mold order for the 444 Marlin using the Micro-Bands. They work great! I'm shooting the bullet out of a 444P with three coats of Liquid Alox at 2000 FPS. There is a pretty good star of wax at the muzzle and residue out the ports. I shoot the bullets out of a 44 Mag Winchester Trapper with two coats of wax at 1600 FPS. I put one coat of wax on prior to sizing and then add the others when I'm just about ready to work on reloading. I size with the Lee Sizing and Lube Kit. This system works so well that I just can't picture using machinery to accomplish the lubing task. My intent is to push this bullet at 2300 FPS out of a 24" barrel 444 rifle. Michael | |||
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Hi Mike! You have my attention! My friend greg is looking for a good bullet for his 444. That isn't as easy as it sounds. A custom only mold? weight? Picture available? And for me... What kind of wax? How fast can you go plainbase? Ever tried it in .30? Details please. Thanks, Dale | |||
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More questions, Mike ever used this wax with a gascheck bullet and no lube? ( I assume that is what you are doing now. ) I would like to find a lube to use on bullets without lube grooves- a leap forward! think about what that would mean for production of molds and bullets! Dale | |||
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Oh, it is Michael...not Mike Sorry, Dale | |||
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Looks to me like the "wax" Michael was referring to was Lee Liquid Alox. Something else that I ran across over on handloads.com is tumble lubing with Johnson's Paste Wax. Put some warm bullets (like 120 F) in a can or jar with a spoon of the paste wax, tumble 'em around till well coated. As they cool it thickens and turns cloudy; at that point you can take 'em out, stand 'em on paper till they dry overnight. Works OK for mid-velocity loads. | |||
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