What's the best way to get any lube that happens to be on the base of the boolit cleaned off? Don't want powder to stick to it when nose down in boxes.
What's the best way to get any lube that happens to be on the base of the boolit cleaned off? Don't want powder to stick to it when nose down in boxes.
I use a paper towel. Fold up on the bench and a quick wipe.
I put a rag on my knee and wipe them on it immediately after sizing.
That said I'm now hooked on powder coating and my wiping days appear to be over.
After I size em and there are as dry as they're going to get I just wipe the base while watching TV. I'm sure there are many different and easier ways just gives me something to do with my hands when I'm hanging out.
Does lube on the base of black powder bullets affect them too? I am new to cap and ball shooting and still trying to find the perfect lube for my purposes. Thanks for the help!
I always use a veggie wad between the powder and boolit
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Three options:
* Do nothing with black powder reloads. The lube will be on the wad and no effect on accuracy
* Smokeless reloads: paper towel flat on workbench - swipe the base along the paper towel
* For BP, if it bothers one with the lube on the base, do the same as smokeless
You have to remember - all lubes will melt at a temperature less than the ignition temperature of the charge
Or if you want to be scientific - shoot some groups with and without wiping for accuracy determinations
Regards
John
Lube on base of BP pistol bullets, not very important. Lube on base of BP rifle bullets will stick the wad to the base of the bullet and destroy accuracy.
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Thanks guys that was helpful and informative for the kind of shooting I do. maybe I will just do a quick wipe off the base on a rag if it bothers me. Will probably print up a mess of targets and put lead downrange and see if they perform differently. All I have used for powder is Goex, and Jim Shockey's Gold so I still have a lot of powders to try and experiment with to find what works the best in my cap and ball.
Use a STAR lubesizer.
You may find that a round ball is more accurate in your revolver than a conical. Slug your bore to determine the proper diameter. Then load powder, insert ball with sprue up or down, not cockeyed. Insure that each ball is seated to the same depth. Cover seated ball with lube ( use a strip of plastic cut from an old credit card and my lube in a musket cap tin) to lube the bullet AND PREVENT CHAIN FIRING OF THE REMAINING ROUNDS! I use 21 gr of 3F Goex, a .457 ball, and lube it. Some folks use Crisco which may be "thin" on a hot day but (presumably) you're not open carrying or rapid firing. Just keep the fouling soft. I'm in Mid-Michigan also. Hope this helps.
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Wipe 'em if ya hafta. Otherwise set your travel properly on yer lube/sizer.
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MIEagle, thanks for the tips with conical and round ball. I currently use a paste-like consistency of lube just for sealing the cylinder that is 1c olive oil and about 2/3c beeswax. I use my pocket knife to scrape it out of my mason jam jar I keep in my shooting box, then my finger to press it into each cylinder. I worry a LOT about chain fire and take precautions to avoid it. I make sure a ring is shaved off the boolit, and I seal the cylinder with wax/lube. I have some nice 45-70 cases that were modified by another forum member that I can cut out beeswax rounds and use that to cap the cylinder.
OR the punch is stopping a bit too short of blocking the lowest lube port.
To avoid such problems (AND lubing the ogive of a half-pointy boolit) I had to finally block two of the ports with a little bit of lead shot.
It's your tool. Make it do what you want it to do.
does lube on the base affect accuracy?
I use an ordinary paper towel folded into a pad. A quick wipe is all that it takes to clean the base. Works with the bevel base bullet as well but I have to angle the bullet for that to work. LLS
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |