Pat,
Maybe this test and picture will clear things up about the lube. The bullet is the Lyman 266469 and the lube is LBT Blue Soft. The conditions were that it was 90 degrees out today. I think a good temperature to see if lube is going to fly off the bullet. The white sheet of paper was taped behind my chronograph. The distance from the rifle muzzle to the paper was 10 feet (measured with a steel tape measure). Yes, close for chronograp work. The velocity of the 5 shots average was 2368 fps. The load was 43 grains of 867 surplus. Notice there is not a bulls eye on the paper because the last time I done a test that involved just putting bullets onto a paper I was accused of that bullet holes were my group. I just aimed for center of skyscreens. As you can see there is very little lube on that paper.
The directions in the technique for loading the 6.5x55 Swede to HV with accuracy say nothing about what lube grooves to lube no matter how many grooves there are. All my testing has been done with all the grooves lubed.
I hope the rest of you can see that the lube flying off is non existent in my shooting and Bob can tell you the same thing in his shooting. I understand Bob even uses a softer lube in his 6.5 loads. Bob also mentioned some about a too low viscosity lube, which LBT Blue is not.