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Is anyone using moly lube on cast handgun bullets? I bought some to try on rife bullets and didn't see enough results to be worth the hassle. Now I have a lubrisizer full of the stuff, so I thought I would use it up on 38 cal 150 gr Lee roundnoses. Does anyone find any clear benefits in it? If I start using it in a S&W M19 am I going to be kicking myself when I go back to alox? I heard that you don't want to be switching back and forth. What I have against it is it's low viscocity. It tries to get by the "O" rings on my lubrisizer, and gets between the bullet base and the base punch, so I will have to wipe all my bullet bases before I load them. | ||
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TCLouis, I wouldn't put that burden on you. I'll burn those tubs up a little at a time. Summer is my casting and shooting season. I also use the 429421. I bought it cause I decided I could get by without a GC on my 44 bullets, and I found that to be true, even out of my 10" contender. | |||
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Use up that moly and forget about alox. Go to Felix lube and you will never go back to the junk. I have a drawer full of various lubes and they will be in that drawer when I die! Mr. Felix cured me from lubaholics and I drink to him after each shooting session. | |||
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Max503 The Felix lube is worthless and if you have not gummed up your sizer with it yet send the two tubs of it to me and I will distroy it for you. Just to save you from it you understand. I have got to where I like my 429421 less because it uses so much lube and I only have two tubs of Felix lube my own self. | |||
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