I'm seeing lube advertised as being Alox free, and other lubes advertised as be Alox formulated.
Edit: I'm referring to the old style hollow stick hard lube, not the alox liquids.
And honestly, I'm a bit confused, because in each case, they claim this as an advantage or selling feature.
When I started making my own bullets a few years ago, I found a bag of lube sticks for sale at a gunshow, Micro-Lube, and those sticks, and some Lyman moly and orange that I bought on sale have served me well. Unfortunately I'm on my last 1/2 a sizer full of lube, and am searching for a new supply. Finding Micro-Lube is not an option, having been discontinued years ago. BTW: Micro-Lube seems to be an excellent product, I've not had any issues, pistol or rifle, high velocity or low velocity, it worked for me. I could use some hot box lube that I got at a gunshow, but it's not in sticks, and I'm not sure if it works. (It's called GALENA, and at a few dollars a box, it was hard to pass up.)
Anyways: Alox? or Alox Free? What do I want and why?
Nitro.