I've only been casting for a relatively short period of time (at least compared most on this forum anyway) and only for 9mm Luger and 9x18. I've been tumble lubing using LLA for lube. After reading through multiple pages on bullet lube I have a couple questions maybe y'all can help with. As my topic reads what are the benefits of a 45/45/10 mix over straight LLA? My second question is more caliber specific. The mold I'm using for 9x19 (Makarov) is a Lee 95 grn RN it dose not have micro lube grooves just the standard single lube grove. As I stated above I tumble lube with straight LLA. I don't have a lube sizer nor the funding to buy one. My question is, am I ok tumble lubing my Makarov bullets? Or should I be pan lubing. If I should be pan lubing what would you suggest I use? I am not experiencing any leading or accuracy problems so far as I can tell. If it ain't broke I don't know if it needs fixen.
As usual I thank everyone for there help and advice in advance. As I pay homage to all you great boolet casting gods! I am in awe of all your knowledge and wisdom!