here's a good chance to talk about something that is rarely discussed when it comes to boolit lube.
FRICTION.
now you are just about to click off this thread, thinking dude Run has been up too late again.
but think about how does a lube actually work.
yeah it lubes.
it also seals.
it releases oils from the solids.
how does it release those oils?
and when does the release actually happen? when the wax flows?
think about that for a second [the wax flows] what makes that happen and when does it stop....
the stop point is what we call the relax point and you can actually see it happen in a long barrel with many lubes.
it looks similar to leading when viewed down the barrel under poor lighting.
is that caused by friction or heat loss ooor does the wax need further modification
to remain in a flowing state.
yeah some rambling going on,, but follow the train of thought laid out and let's see what y'all got....