How about plowshares?
How about plowshares?
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I don't know what I do wrong with tumble lubes, but It is something I wish I could get to work. Just yesterday I decided to try them with a .45 acp. probably a better cal. to use tumble lube in. I used a lee 230RN tumble lube slug and here are my results. I fired 10 rounds each.
1) 1 coat Alox: streaking towards the end of barrel
2) 2 coats Xlox: streaking towards the end of barrel
3) 1 heavy coat of 45-45-10: Minimal streaking towards end of barrel
4) dipped 45-45-10 (This is more of a liquid because I put to much mineral spirits in):No leading
5) 3 coats of 45-45-10 (This was in a different bottle that somehow thickened and was more on the runny side, but not liquid): streaking towards the end of barrel
6)Carnauba: No leading
Alox was flying all over the board and I almost took out a supporting wood leg of my target stand, so I didn't use a target for 1-5. I only tested for leading. #6 lubed with carnauba held a 2" group at 15 yds. But that's not tumble lube. I had to heat the LAM2 to get it to fill the little grooves on the TL designed boolit.
I wish I could get tumble lube to work successfully for me, but I haven't figured it out yet.
It all depends! Temperature & humidity govern the drying time.How long for Lee liquid alox to dry?
Me? I cheat ... 1st couple of hours in increments in the evening, warm the coated bullets up with a hair Dryer. Then in the morning - Done!
Regards
John
I loaded some LLA tumble-lubed 9mm BOOLITS yesterday that I thought were dry or dry enough. I had problems with the LLA gathering up at the case mouth after seating the BOOLITS.
The LLA wouldn't let the case headspace in the chamber right and so the slide on my semi-otto wouldn't go all the way forward and close.
Had to take each and every case and wipe off the "gooooo" to get it all to work.
They shot good though...with NO lead-ing.
Or I should say the Lyman moulded BOOLITS shot good. The Lee cast BOOLITS didn't do as good accuracy wise.
I often load them the next day or so. Just make sure you aren't using too much.
Outside of heavy .44 mag or .357 loads the LLA hasn't ever disappointed me.
I will add that using recluse/ WLL 45-45-10 makes it worlds better- dries more quickly, with less tackiness, and lubricates just as well.
Last edited by Echd; 04-03-2014 at 11:33 AM.
try adding about 20-25% bees wax to that 45/45/10 lube and heating everything up before lubing.
cut down how much you use.
add more mineral spirits [I use 50%]
get the boolits hot to the touch with a hair dryer and just put a small amount of the lube in a batch at a time.
I use a fork and let the lube drip on the boolits while shaking them around.
the lube will run right through and put a light coat on the boolits.
dry in front of a fan.
size.
do another coat.
I use this method in my 8 mauser and 45/70 rifles with no problems.
the lube dries in about 1/2 hour.
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No way would I use that LLA on my Boolits. I love it for Cosmoline coating of long storage steel parts. Thin it with odorless mineral spirits and I spray multiple coats. Works wonders.
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I found out ( the hard way) that when the Lee Alox gets any age to it ...it thickens and getting a thin coat is nearly impossible .
I thinned my alox with Mineral Spirits ... this helped me get a thin coat that would actually dry ... Two super thin coats that dry are best .
If you have sticky lubed boolits ... dust them in Motor Mica or even Talcum Powder .
When push comes to shove ... Johnsons Baby Powder (now corn starch) will work ...
a light dusting is all it takes ! No longer sticky ... and ...They smell good too !
Gary
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I tried Lee Alox too.......now I use Rooster Jacket. It dries in my shop in around 3 hours.
https://bernardlab.com/rooster-lab-p...-brass-polish/
If I'm going to size the bullets I apply a thin coat first, size, then another thin coat. I believe years ago this is what the instructions suggested if bullets are to be sized.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |