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LAH
11-07-2012, 10:18 AM
Good stuff.

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williamwaco
11-07-2012, 10:25 AM
I haven't used that but I really like their Liquid Xlox.

Jim
11-07-2012, 10:43 AM
I haven't used that but I really like their Liquid Xlox.

I use a LOT of it.

Don Purcell
11-07-2012, 11:09 AM
+1 on White Label. Creeker is that the Ballisticast .45 Keith?

pdawg_shooter
11-07-2012, 02:08 PM
I prefer their BAC. Use it on everything.

John Guedry
11-07-2012, 05:02 PM
+1 on the BAC!

LAH
11-07-2012, 06:31 PM
+1 on White Label. Creeker is that the Ballisticast .45 Keith?

Yes, #1101 bullet.

rockrat
11-07-2012, 06:39 PM
I also use their BAC, but add 1 stick of CR to 4 sticks of BAC, to help stiffen the lube. Use this in under 2Kfps loads. Above that , my own stuff

Cherokee
11-07-2012, 06:47 PM
I use a lot of their CR, works great in pistol and rifle loads for me. Got some BAC to try but haven't yet.

Ed_Shot
11-07-2012, 08:15 PM
I use 2500+ on all handgun and rifle bullets....it is great.

fredj338
11-07-2012, 08:44 PM
I like the BAC but it is a bit sticky, so I also prefer the CR for everything.

**oneshot**
11-07-2012, 09:30 PM
I have been using a 3 part BAC and 1 part CRed for everything. I've tried a few others and made a few but this is my GOTO lube that just plain works.

km101
11-07-2012, 10:16 PM
I like Lars' new Commercial Grade 160. It requires a small abount of hear,(about 110 degrees) but it stays on better in the texas summers. And it is not tacky at all. Have not had any "slinging" problems and recovered bulletshave a lot of lube still on them.

SciFiJim
11-07-2012, 11:47 PM
I bought CR in the commercial big sticks and melted a jar full. When I need more I melt the lube in the jar using a double boiler and pour it into my lubesizer. I use it for everything. It holds up well to the heat of summers in the California desert. It only gets down to freezing here a couple of times a year, so don't need anything softer.

dragon813gt
11-09-2012, 03:51 PM
I've been using 2500+ with great results. It doesn't look as pretty on a bullet compared to CR though :(


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cajun shooter
11-15-2012, 10:58 AM
BAC is one of the best revolver or pistol lubes out there. BAC is already a 50/50 blend of Carnauba Red and the old NRA lube of Beeswax and Alox. It does however require a little extra stiffing in your hot climates.
I prefer to use a tablespoon or so of Randy Rats Carnauba Flakes in some when I use it for loading as the Carnauba does a nice job of keeping your barrel shiny and over time will condition it. That is what is said about it anyway and it does seem to work.

jonk
11-20-2012, 10:17 AM
I bought 2 sticks of BAC and 2 of 2500+. So far I've only used the BAC. Works fine out of everything, but it does peel out of loverlin design bullets (in my experience anyhow), and seems to prefer fat lube grooves.

Only reason I haven't used more of it is I had a supply of Felix lube in the lube sizer I was working through. Still have a lot in a pan, but over time it is getting goopy for some reason; need to remelt with some stearine or more beeswax.

cajun shooter
11-22-2012, 10:06 AM
Jonk, If you preheat your bullets or add a little Carnauba Flakes or even an amount of Carnauba RED to your BAC you will find it works better. It just needs to be a little stiffer in some temperature ranges.
The reason it pulls is because it is sticky and it also tends to do that with the more rounded bullet grooves. If the groove is deep and square it will stay in the groove. Later David

GlocksareGood
11-23-2012, 07:49 PM
Just ordered 15 sticks of bac and 10 sticks of CR. Been using blue angel for a long time but heard some really good things about white label and thought i would give them a try.

waco
11-28-2012, 01:53 AM
I also have had great luck with BAC.
I also bought a few sticks of CR.
Haven't tried it yet, but next time my 450 with the heater runs out , I will give it a try.
BAC seems to work so well though in the. .45acp, .44mag, .38,.357,.45-70,.308, and .30-30

63 Shiloh
11-30-2012, 07:28 AM
Since using BAC and CR plus combinations of the two lubes, I have fired 390+ CB's in my Marlin XLR 45-70. From 285gn- 525gn boolits, checked and plain base, velocities from 700fps to 2180fps. Boolits sized to .459"-.460", paper patched .452" boolits to .460". All with smokeless powders.

The only cleaning I have needed is with a patch in Butch's Bore Shine, no brushes, steel wool or penetrating oil required. My bore literally gleams when I use a bore light to inspect.

Honestly, at the price and the quality offered, I don't bother making up some 'witches brew.' The only other lube I would like to try is Recluse's, unfortuantly no JPW available in Australia.

torker
12-04-2012, 02:44 PM
I happen to run across a RCBS Luber-sizer at a gun show. (used) A friend of mine had some CR and told me to try some with 45 acp lead RN. I was using 45/45/10 up until now. This lube performed flawlessly, no leading, bore was clean as a whistle, easy clean up, and accuracy did not fall off. I ordered some CR and BAC from the nice folks. I received my lube sticks in the snail mail. I'm thinking on mixing the 2 together for a stiffer mix. I have a heater for the luber-sizer. I plan on using this for some 30 cal shooting also. Pat Marlins gas checkmakers on the way here for more fun shooting. YMMV... 44PB, 35PB, lookng forward to more bench time and range shooting...