I believe CR is to hard for pan lubing. BAC is a better option if you want to pan lube.
I believe CR is to hard for pan lubing. BAC is a better option if you want to pan lube.
I have been using it on 370 grain .475's, and 310 grain .430's the last month. We have been doing some hunting load development. I had not noticed the Carnuba Red smoking at all with 300-MP.
I also shoot Defensive Pistol and ICORE Revolver matchs. We were noticing how badly the loads were smoking the last match. Real High Humidity. One of the guys was shooting coated bullets, and his loads were smoking as badly as everyone with grease groove bullets. My guess is the powder is a big contributor to the smoke.
The 480 Ruger bullets have a large grease groove, and also get lube above the gas check. Several times as much lube as a 9mm. As I said I did not notice them smoking.
Before switching to Carnuba Red, I was using Blue Angel. The Carnuba Red seems to me to be softer than Blue Angel on the bullets. It does need a heater. I was lubing at around 80 degrees, and it was not anywhere close to soft.
Bob
I use Carnauba Red right down to low-pressure loads like .38 S&W and .455 Webley. It works GREAT. Unless you don't want to heat your luber (which you can do with a hairdryer or soldering iron), there is really no reason not to use it.
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Hello everybody, sorry I'm so late on the discussion here.
Carnauba Red can be a real pain to pan lube. It sticks to the bullets very well and also sticks to the pan.
There are quite a few guys useing a mix of 2 parts BAC and 1 part Red. It is supposed to pan lube well and gets rid of some of the stickyness of BAC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33euGUb8jFM
Here is a youtube of someone useing the mix.
I personally use the Red on everything that I shoot and have always had good luck with it.
If you're useing a heater, leave it on until the body of the luber is warm and the lube starts to flow, then turn it off so the lube doesn't get too warm and start to cause a mess. When the lube starts to slow down, turn the heater back on...
I dip lube with Carnauba Red; grab by nose and dip into molten lube, size with a push thru die and peel off the excess lube donut on bottom of die every 10 bullets or so. I will do this for smaller numbers or when I do not want to change Star sizer.
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