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    Blue Lubes?

    I purchased several different commercial bullets a few years back from Dardas in Michigan. He used a blue lube in all the grooves. The bullets look to be very high quality - among the best I've bought.

    These are hard cast bullets. I will be shooting them at .38 Special velocities - nothing really screaming fast.

    On a long-forgotten thread from a couple of years ago I read some negative comments about blue lubes. As I recall the comment was aimed at commercial lubes. Possibly someone was using them in the wrong application.

    Question: not knowing what I have for blue lube on my bullets, would I be well advised to tumble with my JPW/Xlox/Naptha favorite (about the same as Ben's) just in case the commercial blue lube is not appropriate for what I'm shooting? I don't expect any of my velocities to be much over 900 fps.

    Thanks.

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    If you tumble lube them , then you know that you are covered no matter what. Just my .02
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    I have now tumble lubed about 2000 commercial hard cast that I have with BLL. Why take a chance. It keeps the commercial lube on the bullet too.
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    For what it is worth I hd fired thousands of Dardas bullets before he retired. I have never had a problem shooting them as is.

    Mine were mostly 9mm at about 1100 fps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sghart3578 View Post
    For what it is worth I hd fired thousands of Dardas bullets before he retired. I have never had a problem shooting them as is.

    Mine were mostly 9mm at about 1100 fps.
    That's useful to know. I just stuck a fingernail into the blue on these Dardas bullets, expecting it to be hard or even brittle. I was surprised to find it soft. I'll give them a go as is.

    I need to get out more. Dardas is only 80 miles down the road from me. I didn't know he had retired.

    Thanks for posting.

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    The blue lube works. I have fired many 200 grain LRNFP through a Rossi rifle and a Uberti Cattleman with NO traces of leading.

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    Blue lube made me look and think about this post I made years ago. Never did find out what he was using.

    http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...st-Bullet-lube

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    I'd just shoot it as is and determine if there is a problem before bothering with tumble lube. There are several blue lubes out there, so who knows what he is using. My favorite blue lube was of the LBT variety.

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