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Thread: Saeco Green lube help

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    Saeco Green lube help

    Hey Guys,

    I normally use Blue Angel lube, for its non-stickiness, and its ability stay put with 100 degree range days in the sun during the Summer. I came buy 6 tubes of Saeco Green lube in a deal. Its seems to be softer at room temps that Blue Angel.

    My concern is outdoor 100 degree temps what will the Saeco Green Lube do. Right now its 40 degrees outside so, I cant really test it until Summer.

    Has anyone used the Saeco Green... hows in hold up to hot weather ? There seems to be very little data on it, theres a recipe for it STP,parifin and beeswax.... but that doesn't really answer my question.

    thanks
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    Bullet Lube Melting Points
    Product # Bullet Lubes Temperature
    272327 Thompson Red Angel Bullet Lube Hollow 240 degrees
    526800 Rooster Red Zambini Bullet Lube Hollow 220 degrees
    149803 Rooster Red Zambini Bullet Lube Solid 220 degrees
    503552 Rooster Red High-Velocity Rifle Bullet Lube Hollow 200 degrees
    653882 Javelina Alox Bullet Lube Hollow 190 degrees
    637649 Lyman Black Powder Gold Lube 150 degrees
    461543 Lyman Super Moly Lube 150 degrees
    521810 Lyman Orange Magic Hollow 150 degrees
    341106 Lyman Ideal Bullet Lubricant Hollow 141 degrees
    309145 Saeco Green Bullet Lube Hollow 140 degrees
    120084 Saeco Gold Bullet Lube Hollow 140 degrees
    542859 SPG Bullet Lube 140 degrees
    178480 Thompson Bear Lube Heat Hollow 135 degrees
    785628 Lyman Alox Bullet Lube Hollow 130 degrees
    352552 Thompson Bear Lube Cold Hollow 125 degrees
    254626 Thompson Blue Angel Bullet Lube Solid 125-140 degrees
    667050 Thompson Blue Angel Bullet Lube Hollow 125-140 degrees
    670747 RCBS Pistol Bullet Lubricant Hollow 115 degrees
    267941 RCBS Rifle Bullet Lubricant Hollow 115 degrees
    632694 Lee Alox Bullet Lube Stick Hollow Room temperature needs no heater

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    I don't know if that'll help, but I did see where it needed to be 105° to flow well in a lube sizer. So at that temp, it's still a soft wax but not something that would migrate like liquified wax.
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