Extremely easy to make. Cut a strip of paper from the sales receipt you got from you last visit to the grocery store. Wrap this paper tightly around an as-cast boolit until you increase the size by roughly 0.005”; it can be helpful to wet the paper with spit. Then push that paper wrapped boolit into a brass case. Pull the boolit out, and you now have an expanded cookie cutter. If it is not expanded enough, wrap more paper and repeat. If expanded too much, run through a sizing die and repeat.
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It is good to make a cookie cutter with a long piece of brass. For example, I use a .45 Colt case for my .45 ACP cookie cutter, and a .357 Mag case for my 9mm cookie cutter.
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You might need to drill the flash hole larger so you can use an Allen wrench to push each boolit out of the cookie cutter.
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After the initial swirl in an old plastic pet treat container, I dump them out on a cookie sheet lined with baker's parchment paper. Several times during the drying cycle, I glove up and swish them around on the parchment a bit as the lube stiffens. This allows more of the runoff extra TL to build up in the grooves. Ultimately, not much excess left on the paper.
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I learned to paper patch to avoid gas checks .
I made Darrs lube because I had the stuff on hand . Then I fixed so it would stay put on 100° days in the desert .
I bought Lee push throughs because they were the same price as H&I pairs .........
I thumb lubed 25-30,000 bullets and sized them in the Lee dies .
Do not cheap out on gas checks !
Search passively for a lube sizer , the old Herters lubesizers come up under $50 and the second generation use the Lyman/RCBS H&I dies . Which is the vast majority of them .
There is a world of difference and it's worth it even up to $125 for the lubesizer (Lyman 450/4500) .
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For me, pan lubing is too slow, especially if you are using a cookie cutter. I expect only to have 3 score and 10 years--6 months left--of life. The less time I have to spend lubing and sizing, the more other things I can find to waste my time on.
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2 things. #1 how on earth can you "bend" a bullet in a lubesizer? an #2 why on earth would anyone want to pan lube; thinking that it is better?
Neither of my long 6mm or .30cal bullets have ever bent. I guess it depends on how much you are trying to size them.
sorry guys. my thoughts are that if you are bending bullets; something is wrong in the sizing process. you might want to size nose first.
For rifle boolits, the method of lubing is not a big deal because the number of boolits is low compared to handgun boolits.
I learned on Dad’s Lyman lubisizer and when I got out on my own I tried pan lubing (got decent but labor intensive results). I saved and bought a used Lyman soon as I could for 357/38 boolits. Slowly I added my rifle calibers to my growing collection of lubrisizer dies. I also used Lee Liquid Alox, thinned with mineral spirits and baked the coated boolits in a toaster oven. Worked fine up to 800 fps.
Then I saved and bought a new Magma Star. Best system ever! Nothing is faster. Nose or base first sizing. Checks or not. I started with my handgun boolits and it does all of them now. I still go to the Lyman for small batches (50 or less) of rifle boolits. Anything over 50 boolits is worth changing dies in the Star.
Lubrisizers don’t wear out. They’ll last way more than anyone’s lifetime of hard use. I highly recommend buying them early in life. Do the Star if you’re serious about handgunning.
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I used this stuff and am impressed with its performance. My bullets are for 38 Short and Long Colt.
https://www.buffaloarms.com/rooster-...bull-rlrj.html
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 |