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bluesman423
09-06-2023, 12:18 PM
I have read on several forums and watched many YouTube videos and am more confused than ever. I have one simple question ....

Will LLA or 45-45-10 be enough lube for 357 and 44 mag gas checked boolits cast from COWW and fired at max velocities from a 20" rifle barrel?

I know this might seem like a stupid question but I am serious. Please help if you can.

Castaway
09-06-2023, 01:54 PM
Not to be snippy, but if you have both lubes on hand, give it a test and report your findings. There’s more to you question not mentioned and that’s the size of the bullets in relation to the groove diameter and the condition of your barrel. Even the powder will influence the outcome. One persons results may or may not match your rifle under your conditions

stubshaft
09-06-2023, 04:23 PM
You don't have enough information to make an educated guess. Bullet weight? Rifling type? Bore diameter and condition? I have driven 200 grain .359" bullets and 265 grain .430" out of my rifles with cases full of 296 with no leading and decent accuracy using 45-45-10, Lars Xlox and LLA.

BLAHUT
09-06-2023, 04:34 PM
Too many variables to answer ?? So when you try ? If you get leading at the breach / chamber end; then your bullet is not upsetting and you are getting gas cutting and leading; Now if you are getting leading at the crown / barrel end; Then you are not carrying enough lube ?? This will give you a starting point ??

bluesman423
09-06-2023, 10:16 PM
Thank you all for the help. I already have LLA and have ordered White Label Lube's 45-45-10. The only thing I have ever done was powder coating and it turned out great. I am just looking for something a little less labor intensive.

dtknowles
09-07-2023, 12:51 AM
I don't have a 20" barrel .357 mag. but I do have an 8 inch barrel .357 max and I load 155 gr. gas checked bullet 0.001" over groove diameter using 50/50 at almost 1800 fps, probably faster than your bullet in .357 mag in the rifle unless you are using light bullet. I don't have any leading problems. I think lube is not going to be a problem for you unless you have chosen the wrong bullet but, you said it was a gas check bullet, so I am thinking your bullet was meant to go fast.

Tim

GhostHawk
09-07-2023, 08:45 AM
I would go with the 45/45/10 or Ben's Liquid lube. I have had no issues with BLL in .44mag rifle but I was not pushing the speed.

6.5 grains of Red Dot under a 200 or 240 gr gas checked cast bullet gave me wonderful accuracy, low noise and recoil.

The 45/45/10 has some carnuba wax in it which makes a hard shell over the lube so they don't pick up so much dirt/lint, etc.

Also you'll love how it leaves your bores looking like a mirror.

Harter66
09-08-2023, 05:59 PM
Me and LLA didn't get along well. What I did use of it was fine but I didn't dilute it far enough and it remained a sticky mess .

Hick
09-08-2023, 07:27 PM
Ben's liquid lube is all I use with my Henry 357 rifle at full loads, gas-checked. Never seen any leading.

gwpercle
09-09-2023, 06:51 PM
The condition of the barrel and how it was rifled play a huge part in if a lube / boolit will lead the barrel . EDM rifled barrels are terrible leaders , cut rifling that has been hand lapped or smoothed by years of shooting will lead the least .

And they ain't but one way to find out what works and what don't work ...

...CHOOT EM' ...

And do use gas checks ...they make your life so much easier .
Liquid Lubes can work but there are no guarantees . Ben's Liquid Lube is probably the best .
I gave up liquid / tumble lubes because I discovered sizing and fit of boolit to bore was extremely important in getting no leading in a barrel .
A Lyman 450 sizer and lubricator got mine sized , gas check crimped and lubricated all in one cycle of the handle and solved my problems .
I can also recomend Lithi-Bee Lubricant ...
Lithium Grease 1-part (Lucas Red-N-Tacky) + Beeswax 3 parts , I have had no leading in rifle or handgun when boolits are lubed with Lithi-Bee ...
Rifle and magnum handgun get gas checks .

Good Luck ,
Gary

lar45
09-09-2023, 10:53 PM
I have used 45-45-10 with moderate 45 colt loads at around 1500+fps in a 24" barrel with good results. Plain based 265 lfn .
For max loads, I would probably go with a gas check and traditional lube like Carnauba Red or Blue, both have been pushed to over 2800fps in slow twist 30 cal rifles.

JonB_in_Glencoe
09-10-2023, 09:47 PM
I have read on several forums and watched many YouTube videos and am more confused than ever. I have one simple question ....

Will LLA or 45-45-10 be enough lube for 357 and 44 mag gas checked boolits cast from COWW and fired at max velocities from a 20" rifle barrel?

I know this might seem like a stupid question but I am serious. Please help if you can.

Not a stupid question.
From my experience, LLA and/or 45-45-10 is good for low pressure loads only, if you want to avoid lead fouling.

farmbif
09-11-2023, 12:01 PM
it doesn't have to be confusing. bullet size is important. bullets cast of clip on wheel weights with a bit of tin added. I lube size 357 mag cast bullets at .360. 44 mag, 44 spl, and 444 boolits at .431. both gas checked and non gas checked, the only lube ive used for many years now is carnauba red. both calibers shot in different rifles and pistols, never have any problem with leading.

Kentucky146
09-17-2023, 09:01 PM
Glen Fryzel/Robert Applegate/John Taffin not in print but PDF is still out there From Ingot To Target I was in your boat awhile back but I was needing to bridge my worlds Black Powder and Groove Lube. There is a recipe shared by RECOIL THERAPY (as well as the Title of the book). I picked it up drowning out all others I read the book figured the recipe presented was what I needed. Have not regretted it