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I got busy this PM and punched out some wads for a couple of my .36 cal revolvers. The wad diameter is a thousands or two over barrel groove diameter.
These are much cleaner to shoot and seem to be as accurate as over ball lubing from what I can tell so far but I do need to do an even comparison test between the two methods to confirm if the accuracy is equivalent.
I lube them with a mix of 25/75 bear oil and bees wax. I'm letting the summer sun help out on the picnic table before final melt in a pan of boiling water. I pick out the saturated wads with tweezers from the lube melt and let them cool on a sheet of wax paper.
The wad punch is a copy of a Fred Leith design that fits in my loading press and is very convenient and easy to use.
I'll add some more photos as I lube and pick them out for cooling .
These are much cleaner to shoot and seem to be as accurate as over ball lubing from what I can tell so far but I do need to do an even comparison test between the two methods to confirm if the accuracy is equivalent.
I lube them with a mix of 25/75 bear oil and bees wax. I'm letting the summer sun help out on the picnic table before final melt in a pan of boiling water. I pick out the saturated wads with tweezers from the lube melt and let them cool on a sheet of wax paper.
The wad punch is a copy of a Fred Leith design that fits in my loading press and is very convenient and easy to use.
I'll add some more photos as I lube and pick them out for cooling .
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