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can i take a regular grease groove type 400-500 grain cast bullet and tumble lube it with lee liquid lube and get 1200-1500 fps with out leading in a 458 win mag .thanks | ||
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you might get away with up to 1200 but i doubt if its going to work much past that unless everything else is perfect. Alloy Size ect. | |||
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Certainly gas checked or not is an issue. Tim K (trk) Cat whisperer Chief of Smoke, Pulaski Coehorn Works & Winery | |||
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i could load them with gas checks if need be .i guess what i,m trying to ask is liquid lube as good at preventing leading as stick lube. thanks | |||
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Aply a coat of LLA and size the bullet Then add another coat I drive a 350 gr RCBS bullet at 1700 fps out of my 45/70 with no leading doing it this way John NRA life Delta Pheasants Forever DU Hunt as if your life depended on your results | |||
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johnch thanks that the kind of info i need .i,m going to try them in a 458. win. mag with a 500gr.out of a lee mold the ones i checked are coming out .460 thou. i thouhgt i would try them without sizing maybe tumble lube 2-3 times.what do you think. | |||
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Sounds like a sound plan Just make sure you flair the case enough or use a Lyman M die Need to protect the base of the bullet as you load it John NRA life Delta Pheasants Forever DU Hunt as if your life depended on your results | |||
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I dropped my hot 405 gr 458 linotype bullets from my Lee Aluminum Mold into small a pan with about a 1/2 inch of Javelina Alox lube then removed then with long tweezers or forceps to cool worked for me. | |||
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Johnson's Paste Wax (JPW) is getting lots of good reviews on the cast bullet forums. I guess you melt it and tumble lube. Rich DRSS Knowledge not shared is knowledge lost... | |||
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The Lee TL type molds have many grooves for the liquid alox to get trapped in. Regular mold bullets will still retain the lube somewhat. I would think at your modest velocity the bullet hardness and bore fit would contribute more to leading that the kind of lube. Liquid alox is all I use in .359" and .417" homecast, water quenched, gas check, wheelweight alloy at more than 2000fps. No leading problems. | |||
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An experience from this weekend: 45-70 - Lee custom 420 or so grain TL bullet (Designed by Ed Barret of St Jo, MO; I did the cad work - group buy on Castboolets). 28.5gr of 4198 with dacron - estimated 1300+ fps and then the same load under Lyman 420gr flat nose flat base. Bunches of bullets (50 to 100 each). TWO wet patches, two dry patches to get each rifle clean! Both shot well. Tim K (trk) Cat whisperer Chief of Smoke, Pulaski Coehorn Works & Winery | |||
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Ahhh. Second bullet was in .458WM Tim K (trk) Cat whisperer Chief of Smoke, Pulaski Coehorn Works & Winery | |||
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Man alive I miss the edit function. First bullet was LIGHTLY lubed with thinned down LLA and rolled in Motor Mica. Second bullet was lubed with 50/50 old Alox/bees wax. Tim K (trk) Cat whisperer Chief of Smoke, Pulaski Coehorn Works & Winery | |||
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TRK Edit is the eraser in the lower right corner of your post This weekend I was shooting a Lee 500 gr bullet at 1600 FPS That I lubed with LLA Out of my 458/284 ( a little longer than the 450 Bushmaster ) After 10 - 10 shot groups 1 patch with solvent 30 seconds of scrubing with a brush to losen the burnt powder A few dry patchs And the barrel was clean John NRA life Delta Pheasants Forever DU Hunt as if your life depended on your results | |||
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I lube mine with Ex-Lax--it knocks the shit out of anything it hits. | |||
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I am shooting .458's out of my 45 cal Muzzleloader. I am shooting a 472 gr whitworth bullet with 90 gr of pyrodex P. I am getting 1390 out of the load. I poured a bunch more bullets this weekend. Some 315 minies, some 385 gr hollow base pure lead .458's and some 385, hollow base .458's poured out of chilled lead shot. The lead shot bullets are HARD. I put one coat of LLA on, on saturday. I am thinking these will be in the high 1400's to low 1600's depending on which bullet I use. DO you think I should lube them more with the LLA? thanks. Ron | |||
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ron ,i do my 458 at least 3 times, seems to work decent ,but i dont know if lla is meant for black powder | |||
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I am trying several different lubes. Right now the lube from Ls'stuff is great. I don't have any of his high speed stuff right now so i am trying the LLA because I have it. Ron | |||
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