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    Help with a simple lube

    Greetings to all, I'm new on this form and new to making a lube. The lube will be for a 32-40 Winchester bullet 319247 being shot from a Stevens 44 (not a 44 1/2) so the pressures will be held to that of BP loads. Would like to hear what you would suggest for a simple lube for bullets being shot as cast and pan lubed. I have just purchased the mold, and a Lyman BIG DIPPER furnace, and other equipment. Learning how to cast with a laddle at present. Have much to learn. Your suggestion will be a big help. Thanks, Sendaro

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    You need to give the informaton on what powder before a lube could be suggested.
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    black powder velocities can usually run black powder lubes ( even without black powder ) having said that... emmert's works and is real easy and universal and can be modified about six ways to sunday ( recipe in the lube recipe section ) and also will work if you decide to shoot black powder , but when you mention "shot as cast " nothing comes close to the ease of tumble lubing unless you just have your heart set on pan lubing and recluse has an excellent article ( and recipe ) also in the stickies section , several lubes work or can be made to work for pan lubing , some like darr's lube often takes a lil more tweaking than others but for lower velocity rounds it isnt as critical as the higher velocity ones [shrugz]

    btw ? welcome to the forum ! the best advice i can honestly give is "just do it ( sorry nike ) i admit i studied the lube forum about a billion times and none of it helped me as much as just trying it ( granted the threads did help prepare me - thanx guys !! )

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    +1 on Emmert's for sub 12K c.u.p. loads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geargnasher View Post
    +1 on Emmert's for sub 12K c.u.p. loads.

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    Another vote for Emmerts, I use a modified version I use lanolin in place of the oil.
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    Thanks guys. I'll look up the Emmerts lube and give it a try. BTW the powder I have been using in IMR4227 at 12 grains. Again the rifle is a Stevens 44 and not the stronger 44 1/2, so I need to keep the pressure levels down to what blk powder would be. Just shooting paper, steel gongs and plan to hunt a few woodchucks with this rifle in the spring. So power is not a big issue but accuracy is the main goal. If you can hit the mark what good is the power?

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    If your bullet fit is good, you could easily do the job with LLA or Lars's XLox. Just for a suggestion, try 4759 powder.

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    Trifocals, I have an old can of IMR4759 powder. The rifle that I'm shooting is a Stevens 44 and not the stronger 44 1/2, so I have to kep the pressures down to that of a blk powder load. The cartridge is the Winchester 32-40. Would like to hear your suggestions for this powder and my rifle. The bullet mold that I have is a double cavity Lyman #319247. The bullets are droping from the mold with a 1 to 25 mix at 158 grains. What would you suggest for a load? Please advise.

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