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    Wiping noses of alox reduces smoke?

    When I restarted casting a couple of years ago after a long hiatus, I couldn't find my old RCBS Lubrisizer in the garage attic with all my old Lee molds and pot. Based on reports here, I took up using Lee alox and sizer and was surprised to find I liked the process and outcome quite a bit.
    For me, there's one downside: the smoke during firing. It seems to be bothering me, acting as a respiratory irritant. This is outdoor shooting, too. I just go back to plated Berry's indoors, on the rare occasion I shoot indoors (such as winter PPC).
    I wiped off the noses of the loaded Lee 158gr round-nose TLs I used in an IDPA match a couple of weeks ago and I swear it was far less smoky on the firing line. Understand, I was more focused on beating the Glockers with my old wheelgun than the environmental conditions in the moment, but it just seemed better.
    Wiping off two or three hundred rounds at a crack takes time and could be a bit annoying, but reducing smoke and lung irritation would be worth it.
    Am I correct in thinking that wiping the noses helped?
    How about rubbing the bases on a dry cloth just before they are placed in the case mouths?
    Thanks
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    Alox on .38 wadcutters with Alliant Bullseye make for a acrid, smoky distraction. Especially indoors. That is my one grievance. Thay are quite accurate though.

    Shiloh

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    Makes perfect sence to me, as alox on nose of bullet oops Boolit does little if any good reduceing group size. It would be to me simmilar to a fry pan on high heat with any oil or grease and just leaving it on the fire after you finished cooking and forget to turn off the gas. The oil or grease has done its job while cooking same as the lube has, anything more don't help.
    Don

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    I wipe them down but more to keep the stuff off the feed ramp of my pistols. I had a few failures to load because of the buildup.

    I just clean them in the tumbler after making up the rounds.

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    Wiping noses of alox reduces smoke

    While wiping alox off boolit noses can reduce smoke, which is desirable, I take issue with a members advice that he removes alox by tumbling loaded rounds. I don't believe you can get ANY tumbler manufacturer to say that such a practice is safe, nor advocate such practice. Tumbling loaded rounds can have a detrimental affect on the powder, by causing it to become finer, which can change it's ballistic properties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R.C. Hatter View Post
    . I don't believe you can get ANY tumbler manufacturer to say that such a practice is safe, nor advocate such practice. Tumbling loaded rounds can have a detrimental affect on the powder, by causing it to become finer, which can change it's ballistic properties.
    I'll take that as a challenge.

    Venture to guess why your factory rounds are soooooo shiny when they come out of the box?

    They are tumbled AFTER BEING LOADED.

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    Well if it DOES cut down on that smoke, that opens up the question, can we JUST lube the bullet noses and not the body ? Maybe fire the FIRST bullet from a clean bore with lube on it's body then the rest with just lubricated noses.

    It does sort of make sense that some lube is moved down the nose into contact with the bore due to acceleration.

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    My theory, and I'm waiting to be disabused of it, is that the nose lube is getting vaporized by the burning cloud of gas as it exits the bore and the much higher-speed cloud surrounds it.
    That's all I've got.

    The truth is, I'm not sure that the nose-wiping helped that much, since I was paying attention to other things. It just seemed as though it did.
    Guess I'll stop at the club tomorrow on the way home and do some side-by-side.

    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by FieldShunt View Post
    My theory, and I'm waiting to be disabused of it, is that the nose lube is getting vaporized by the burning cloud of gas as it exits the bore and the much higher-speed cloud surrounds it.
    That's all I've got.
    Bill
    Could be. Sounds plausible. Friction from the trip down the bore along adding to this??

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    Quote Originally Posted by FieldShunt View Post
    My theory, and I'm waiting to be disabused of it, is that the nose lube is getting vaporized by the burning cloud of gas as it exits the bore and the much higher-speed cloud surrounds it.
    That's all I've got.

    The truth is, I'm not sure that the nose-wiping helped that much, since I was paying attention to other things. It just seemed as though it did.
    Guess I'll stop at the club tomorrow on the way home and do some side-by-side.

    Bill
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    Quote Originally Posted by R.C. Hatter View Post
    While wiping alox off boolit noses can reduce smoke, which is desirable, I take issue with a members advice that he removes alox by tumbling loaded rounds. I don't believe you can get ANY tumbler manufacturer to say that such a practice is safe, nor advocate such practice. Tumbling loaded rounds can have a detrimental affect on the powder, by causing it to become finer, which can change it's ballistic properties.
    I have worked for an ammunition manufactoring facility, and can assure you all the ammo was tumbled after loading to make it look good.

    Mike

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    My opinion is that wiping the nose of the bullets clean of lube doesn't do much for reducing the smoke.

    Neither bore friction nor escaping gasses that propel the bullet do much work on the nose of the bullet. Most of the smoke comes from another place - the sides of the bullet carrying the lube and friction and gasses removing it as it goes up the bore. If gasses worked on the nose of the bullet we'd see gascutting on the bullet nose, and we don't. Gascutting is confined to the sides and edges of the base.

    The gap twixt the smaller diameter nose and the barrel is considerably greater, so the gascutting forces are much less (gasses that expand to fill a larger space lose their cutting effects) and the friction to rub the lube off is near nonexistent.

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    I have tumbled all my reloads since the get go and never had a bad experiance. I like shooting pretty cartridges!!!

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    No argument there - some like less lube on the bullets to avoid gunking up the feed ramp, etc.

    I just don't believe it reduces smoke.

    Tried it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R.C. Hatter View Post
    While wiping alox off boolit noses can reduce smoke, which is desirable, I take issue with a members advice that he removes alox by tumbling loaded rounds. I don't believe you can get ANY tumbler manufacturer to say that such a practice is safe, nor advocate such practice. Tumbling loaded rounds can have a detrimental affect on the powder, by causing it to become finer, which can change it's ballistic properties.
    Been doing it for over thirty years with absolutely no detrimental effect. Have a friend who is a chemist and ballistician at a well-recognized powder manufacturer. She assured me that I would have to tumble for days upon days upon days to even begin to hope to change the ballistic properties of smokeless powder. And when the loaded rounds are at capacity or compressed, you can tumble all you want--ain't nothing gonna happen.

    I'll tumble in the Thumler's for fifteen to thirty minutes to get all residual stuff off the finished rounds.

    As far as the LLA and smoke, I cut my LLA with JPW and then a light cut of mineral spirits. Tumble lube with very light coat, size, tumble lube with very light coat. I get very little smoke doing this and consistently superb accuracy.


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    Wiping noses of alox reduces smoke

    OK, I'll take my medicine and backwater on tumbling loaded cartridges. You guys that
    like to do it, go right ahead, but I won't do it. I didn't make what I said up, I read it in some publication a long way back, but I've forgotten what the publication was. Go
    ahead & laugh, I can take it.

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    Fieldshunt, you might want to try the Rooster Jacket tumble lube. Midway carries it. It says its made for pistol and rifle loads of 1000 fps or less. Dries to a hard, non stick coating and has less smoke that LLA. I haven't tried it yet, but have read good things about it here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R.C. Hatter View Post
    OK, I'll take my medicine and backwater on tumbling loaded cartridges. You guys that like to do it, go right ahead, but I won't do it. I didn't make what I said up, I read it in some publication a long way back, but I've forgotten what the publication was. Go ahead & laugh, I can take it.
    I'm certainly not laughing at you. I'm laughing at the liability lawyers who are scared of the tort and PIJ lawyers who salivate over the thought of professional victims just looking for a place to have an accident.

    In advertising, we referred to the legal folks (both agency side and client side) as Sales Prevention. More good ideas for simple ads and commercials get squashed by Sales Prevention because they look at everything that might, could, might possibly, could possibly, might probably, might be one in a bazillion chance go wrong.

    And Sales Prevention's job is no longer to defend the Company or Manufacturer or Seller. No, Sales Preventions job is to immediately cowtow to the damned tort/PIJ sharks and reach an agreeable settlement rather than tell the tort/PIJ shark, "Sorry buddy. We'll see you AND your ******* client in court. We'll explain how deficient your client is for sticking his face underneath the lawnmower while it was running and trying to lick the blade on a double-dog dare."

    Besides, I've already told my wife that if I find a way to blow myself up tumbling my freshly loaded ammo, go right to the source--sue the electric company. If they hadn't supplied power to the shop, the tumbler could never have worked. Obviously any mishap I might have will be laid at their feet.

    Besides, to tumble or not to tumble reloaded ammo is a Ford versus Chevy argument. Ain't no one gonna win or give up ground.


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