I have been reading everything I can find about bullet making, when it comes to the lube people recommend I find most use Anhydrous Lanolin as one ingrediant.
While reading Warren Pages book I came across the following in "The Supremely Accurate Bullet" chapter, a write up on the niceties of bullet making by Mike Walker and Emory Tooley stated that the lanolin used should be "Hydrous Lanolin" as the Anhydrous type was much too stringy and difficult to use.
When I went looking for what the difference was I found that Anhydrous Lanolin contained less than 0.25% water and the Hydrous Lanolin contained from 25% to 30% sterile water, the advantages of the Hydrous type are "Hydration increases spreadability. Thus, whereas our anhydrous lanolin is ideal for small areas, this product is suitable for use on larger areas"
Can any bullet makers comment on this, has anyone used both types of lanolin?........Ian
While reading Warren Pages book I came across the following in "The Supremely Accurate Bullet" chapter, a write up on the niceties of bullet making by Mike Walker and Emory Tooley stated that the lanolin used should be "Hydrous Lanolin" as the Anhydrous type was much too stringy and difficult to use.
When I went looking for what the difference was I found that Anhydrous Lanolin contained less than 0.25% water and the Hydrous Lanolin contained from 25% to 30% sterile water, the advantages of the Hydrous type are "Hydration increases spreadability. Thus, whereas our anhydrous lanolin is ideal for small areas, this product is suitable for use on larger areas"
Can any bullet makers comment on this, has anyone used both types of lanolin?........Ian
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