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I obviously think Ben's Liquid Lube will break down at some point as people search for the lube's velocity ceiling . You may discover that point ?
I'm sorry If I came across wrong.
Seems a lot of shooters of late want to know, " If I change A, B, C, D, with your lube what will happen ?
Truth is , I have no idea. Two years ago, this mixture ( to my knowledge ) didn't even exit.
I had the following goals for Ben's Liquid Lube :
(1) I wanted a simple liquid lube that was economical .
(2) The components should be easily accessible.
(3) It shouldn't be so complicated that it would take a graduate assistant in chemistry to make it.
(4) It should dry quickly and dry hard making cast bullets easy to handle.
(5) It should produce accurate cast bullet loads with light to moderate loads in revolver, pistol and C/F rifle.
(6) The bore should be clean after firing.
I feel that I've accomplished my goals and at this point in time I won't be making any changes to the Ben's Liquid Lube that I'm using.
However, other shooters can and will make any changes to Ben's Liquid Lube that they feel is appropriate.