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Thread: Carnauba blue

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    Carnauba blue

    Does anyone have experience with carnauba blue in handguns in the 20-50 degree range. For a variety of reasons, I'm not able to get into powder coating right now and if carnauba blue will spin off the boolit on exit I'm thinking that it would work well from cold to hot. I may be up in the night, but it would for sure make life easier on the boolit inventory level.

    Thanks a bunch
    Kirk

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    I'd say it will at 50.
    I would modify it for the 20 end of things.

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    Thanks Fiver. It looks as though I will have to stay with two different lubes. You've lived in the SLC UT area so you know the temp. extremes if one wants to shoot year round outside.
    Appreciate your reply
    Kirk

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    you'll definitely need 2 lubes.
    I do up here but not as far up the heat index.
    you'd do well with the red/blue above 50 and something much softer below.

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