I just read the sticky on a mutli-temperate bullet lube. While I am enjoying this site, I don't have the patience to read all 1600 responses. I was just curious if anyone has ever tried/thought the following...
Use a cast boolit with 3 lube grooves.
1. Run boolit through lube sizer with hard high temp lube.
2. Remove lube from all grooves but bottom groove.
3. Rerun the boolit through separate lube sizer with medium density mid temp lube.
4. Remove lube from first groove.
5. Rerun boolit through 3rd lube sizer with soft low temp lube.
In theory, you end up with a bullet that melts off lube progressively as the round passes through the barrel and heats up.
While I understand that this is overkill and a very expensive and time consuming proposition, I was just wonder if anyone has thought about trying this "triple lube" bullet. It sounds good in theory, but I am sure there is plenty wrong with this train of thought.