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    gwpercle has the idea for stacking bullets after they are prepped. I use small flat rate boxes with the tops for a divider between layers. Perfect size for most shelves and not to heavy.

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    Making your own lube does not have to be expensive.
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    I make FWFL with extra soap and I add some 180F MC wax so it does well in South Carolina. You can also make Lithi-Bee, which is nothing more than beeswax and red lithium grease mixed together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justindad View Post
    Making your own lube does not have to be expensive.
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    I make FWFL with extra soap and I add some 180F MC wax so it does well in South Carolina. You can also make Lithi-Bee, which is nothing more than beeswax and red lithium grease mixed together.


    Garth Choate gave me the recipe for the Lube he used to make and sell ,
    Lithium Grease - Beeswax ... aka ... Lithi-Bee
    1 part Lithium Grease ( Lucas Red-N-Tacky) by weight - 1 pound
    3 parts Beeswax - by weight - 3 pounds

    When they made it ... a batch consisted of 8 pounds Lithium Grease and 24 pounds Beeswax .
    I have never had leading when using this lube in handgun boolits .
    Garth seemed to think it was a better lube than the 50-50 Alox-Beeswax after the formula for Alox was changed ... I tend to agree with him on this ...
    I don't reload much rifle but in Handguns ... it's worth a look-see .
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    I use a home made heater and power it through a rheostat dimmer switch to control the temp and use a 100 watt cartridge heater 1/4" in diameter. I use Carnauba Red in 90% of my cast that I don't powder coat. Works great for me at all velocities under 1800 fps. LBT Blue is my other lube and I have had the same excellent results with it as well and it get as hot in central Alabama as it does anywhere else.Attachment 338709 I size my boolits cold with no acetone or alcohol and sometimes it is months before I size after casting.
    IT AINT what ya shoot--its how ya shoot it. "All those the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away"--John 6:37

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    I used to cast large quantities of bullets and store them lubed and sized and had issues with them losing some lube over time , usually not enough to hurt unless I was using a real hard lube like Lyman Orange Magic. I found a very simple solution that allows me to use hard or soft lube with no loss of lube issues . I cast a few hundred at a time instead of a few thousand , size and lube then load the whole batch. They don't lose lube once loaded . I don't store ammo in heat so that has never been an issue.
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    If you lube , size and stack boolits neatly , side by side , standing up, base down to fill a cotainer ...
    You can use soft or hard lube and it wont get knocked off / out .
    Dumping loose boolits into some big jar/ box just is not the best way to do it ...
    Stack them neatly , side by side , standing up ... and the boolit lube stays put and you don't get all those pesky nick's and ding's and dents from dumping loose in some jar / box and banging them around . That's not good practice for your carefully cast , sized and lubed boolits .
    In My World , soft lube works better than hard lube and neatness counts .
    Stack them Boolits ... it's not hard !
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    I've used several of the White Label lubes and found they can be used pretty much interchangeably, at least for handgun loading, but I generally use their 2500 or their half & half equivalent. I size and lube conventionally, then sprinkle bullets with powdered mica and/or corn starch in a container I can close and shake to get everything coated and prevent lubed bullets from sticking together in storage, especially in hot weather.

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Abbreviations used in Reloading

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