I'm going to keep working on the new mould drawing, do more lube and load testing with my .35 Remington as the bullets age, and hopefully do more shooting with the XCB using WD 50/50 + 1% Sn (because that's what I have) and test more lube in it for a bit now that I have a firm baseline established with an accurate load. When mould arrives, bullets are cast and aged, I will have a pretty firm conclusion on the final Extreme Lube formula and will proceed to test it more while pushing a higher SB heat-treated alloy. The plan is to have lube, alloy, and a sub-MOA 2600 fps load combo developed before my birthday. That's four months and some change.
After that I'll probably play more with alloys and keep filling in cells of the spreadsheet. I'm interested in finding what works for the loads I want in the guns I have, not necessarily every conceivable bit of minutia about alloy constituents. I'm obsessive, but there is a limit to it.
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