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    First attempt

    I made up some Simple Lube today using 50% beeswax and 50% Sta-Lube High Pressure Moly Graph. I came out a little softer than I expected. Would another couple ounces of beeswax make it a little harder? I don't want to get it too hard though. Has anyone else had any experience with this formula?

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    I've never made the Simple Lube recipe, but yes, more beeswax will stiffen it up.
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    that's not simple lube.

    it is a simple lube though.
    just add some more beeswax, I generally shoot for 35% grease and let everything sit overnight.
    I can adjust after that.

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    Thanks runfiverun,
    After another search I see there is a lube called "Simple Lube".
    Maybe I should have said "A" simple Lube instead of "some" simple lube. It is real simple as far as many I have read about go.
    Thanks and I will add some more beeswax to get closer to 35/65 and seen how that works out.

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    Drifterdon, welcome to the forum.

    I have used a homemade lube (called Lith-Bee) given to me from a fellow CB member . It was made with 50% Lithium grease(a soap-based one, but brand was unknown to me) and 50% beeswax, which would be similar to what you made. Yes it was softer than I like, it made a mess of my fingers while reloading ammo, and it smelled like a grease fire at the shooting range. I didn't like it, I didn't try to modify it, I just offered it to another member to use.

    Some people like a softer lube, I recognized your recipe (it's Glen Fryxell's recipe) and I know Glen has posted it's his preferred recipe and has had success with it.

    a PDF file, From the "files" folder at a public group on facebook called, Cast Bullets & Bullet Casting, posted by Glen Fryxell, September 15, 2015 at 9:50am
    Moly lube recipe

    Made another batch of moly grease bullet lube today, and thought I'd share the details as I get asked about this on a regular basis. First off, my lovely wife bought me a 2-quart aluminum pitcher at some clearance sale (I think she paid $1 for it). Using our kitchen scale, I weighed out 14 ounces of yellow beeswax (in chunks). Next, I went outside to our propane grill and fired up the little side burner that is supposedly there to heat sauces on (all I have ever used it for was making bullet lube), and placed the beeswax over a medium flame (in the pitcher). While that was melting, I took one 14 ounce tube of Sta-Lube Extreme Pressure Moly-Graph All-Purpose Grease and removed both end caps. Using a butter-knife (dedicated to this purpose), I scooped out the grease into the pitcher. After all the grease was in the pitcher, I used the knife to stir the mixture until all the wax had melted. Then I turned the heat off, covered it with aluminum foil,and let it cool. All told, it took me about 10 minutes to make almost 2 lbs of bullet lube.
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    Thanks JonB, Yes it is Glen's recipe. I have yet to try and lube some bullets with it. maybe when applied it will be better since there is so little on the bullet compared to a container full of the stuff. I will find out later today.
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    My long time favorite is made up of:
    3 - parts beeswax.
    1 - part lithium grease (Lucas Red-N-Tacky) but any good lithium grease will do.
    Works great for handgun velocities. Soft but not too messy. A touch of paraffin can be used to harden, I have been using it since the 70's in an unheated Lyman 450 .
    Add some more beeswax ( maybe a dab of paraffin too) and see if that helps. Lube making involves a bit of try and see to get the consistency you want.

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    Last edited by gwpercle; 05-04-2016 at 12:39 PM.

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