I am out of graphite and I have about 4lbs of #4 Buckshot that I cast and I need to load it. Has anyone used Lee Liquid Alox on their shot to reduce leading? How well did it work? and did it create any problems?
Thanks
G
I am out of graphite and I have about 4lbs of #4 Buckshot that I cast and I need to load it. Has anyone used Lee Liquid Alox on their shot to reduce leading? How well did it work? and did it create any problems?
Thanks
G
Last edited by Gee_Wizz01; 08-23-2009 at 12:31 AM. Reason: spelling errors
Interesting idea, would like to hear the outcome. Should be easy to apply. I have several unused bottles of LLA, may try this.
I load buck in shotcups normally. Probably help in the brass shot gun shells.
Don
Save your time, money and energy and instead use a wad so the buck shot has no contact with the barrel. You might want to lubricate the wads with motor mica. Half a spoon of motor mica in a plastic bag with 50 to 75 wads now shake it well and load.
Hope it helps
Ajay
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