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David Hamilton
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How to lube seated bullets
Hi Mike,
I have lubed seated bullets in the past and did so without any issues. You still need to weigh out an amount of lube and apply it. I used a plastic one gallon jar. I would spread the lube and hand tumble the jar with the seated bullets inside. I never tried to tumble the plastic jar and seated bullet combination in the tumbler as I thought the weight would be too much.
Good Luck,
David.
Al,
You are right about the amount of lube on the jackets during bullet making.
The problem is I have steel dies which require more lube than carbide. I have heard many bullet makers using about 4 grs. of lube per 1000 jackets (carbide dies) but I don’t think that will work for steel dies. Maybe core seating core could use the tumbling processes, but will it work when you point up. I am trying to find someone that use steel dies that tumble jackets to apply lube.
Mike,
The way I have been shooting this year + or - a baseball field on a bullet ogive is good enough for me.
john
Mims, Fl.
Hi Mike,
I have lubed seated bullets in the past and did so without any issues. You still need to weigh out an amount of lube and apply it. I used a plastic one gallon jar. I would spread the lube and hand tumble the jar with the seated bullets inside. I never tried to tumble the plastic jar and seated bullet combination in the tumbler as I thought the weight would be too much.
Good Luck,
David.