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I see where Buffalo Arms is now offering Rooster Jacket Bullet Lube, I loved this stuff with my 25 & 32 Auto but it has been not manufactured for a number of years. It dries hard and is not sticky. I really have been thinking about this lube as I tuned up my Load-Masters with the bullet feeders and there it is! I tried it with my 380 Auto but saw leading. I'm using a harder alloy now for all my bullets so I will try it again with that cartridge and possibly the 45 Auto.
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So far, with just the 2 small casting runs, 148gr button nose W/C, I'm really liking that
mixture Dan hooked me up with 1/2 Alox. 1/2 Johnson's wax.
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larryw wrote:So far, with just the 2 small casting runs, 148gr button nose W/C, I'm really liking that
mixture Dan hooked me up with 1/2 Alox. 1/2 Johnson's wax.
Yeah, I like the 70/30 mix of tumble lube but probably will only use it on my rifle bullets from here on out. Going to use either the Rooster Jacket or White Label 2500+ with the Lyman 4500 as I need to keep bullets from sticking with the bullet feeders.
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Hi-Teked, or powder coated bullets will solve the problem. I have not used my lubesizer for years.
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farmerjim wrote:Hi-Teked, or powder coated bullets will solve the problem. I have not used my lubesizer for years.
Yeah, not for me. Paint or painting is a line in the sand for me. If my wife wants something painted, she can hire it done or get another husband. If I have to paint bullets, I will shoot jacketed bullets.
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Back when the hi-tek and PC started, I'll never do that, My lube has worked for me for years, why change now, was the norm. Surveys on one of the reloading forums show that it is about 50/50 now. Tumble lubing, or a Star are faster than coating . What I like about coated bullets is that I can stockpile thousands of bullets in boxes, and pull them out and use them years later. Also I color code my loads to ID different things. That said, I still have my lubsizer on the shelf, and contaniers of tumble lube ready for use if needed.
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One of my all time favorites lubes was Carnauba Red. http://lsstuff.com/store/index.php?main ... ucts_id=11

More recently I started doing the shake and bake with HF red PC. The time required for this method vs the time required to lube size with a lubrisizer or even a push thru is just a little bit more but there is an advantage. A lot of my Lee molds are undersized for my old milsurp rifles. The advantage of PC coating brings these bullets from those molds up to perfect fit.
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I cast and load a NOE 360/180 in .357s so the sizer is needed.
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daboone wrote:One of my all time favorites lubes was Carnauba Red. http://lsstuff.com/store/index.php?main ... ucts_id=11

More recently I started doing the shake and bake with HF red PC. The time required for this method vs the time required to lube size with a lubrisizer or even a push thru is just a little bit more but there is an advantage. A lot of my Lee molds are undersized for my old milsurp rifles. The advantage of PC coating brings these bullets from those molds up to perfect fit.
I know a few guys that switched to PC because of that. There are some good things and not so good things about it so I'm still on the fence. A friend of mine years ago used Rooster Jacket exclusively and loved it. Never tried it wished I had. I've been happy with Ben's Liquid lube for my Lee molds and Ben's Red for the rest but I would like to start casting for my Mini 30 and M1A so I don't know if any of the two I have would work out.

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