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who uses it and how do you apply it to your conical bullet lube grooves ?
SPG melts if you just give it a hard look, so I wouldn't recommend that anyone spend their $$ on an overpriced, inferior product. Make your own lube with beeswax as a base. Various oils and lanolin (or not) can be added to yield a better lube.
Pan lubing with heat or via lubrisizer with pressure are how these lubes are applied.
I hate the stuff, I shot BPCR and it fouled the last half of my bore so a wet patch would not go through. I put it for sale on my table and nobody wanted any part of it. Put a free sign with no takers.I dip my 45-70 grooves in melted SPG. I load small batches and after they’re cool I scrape off the excess before seating them. Keeps the dies cleaner but not perfect or super fast. I used to rub a dry chunk of it back and forth over the grooves to fill them but that sucked.
Don't use paraffin, get some carnauba wax.FYI… I’ve had a shot glass crack (not break) from leaving it in a pan of boiling water maybe a bit long after water boiled down. Microwave seems to work better for me. I just use beeswax & olive oil with paraffin for the super hot climate .
WELCOME Pilgrim. You've noticed that huh..?? You're learnin, and I hope you enjoy the journey.I am a newcomer to this forum (although not to muzzleloading). I really love the forum but it seems that discussions about lubes and cleaning solutions fire up a lot of folks up like religion and politics do in other forums...
I hate the stuff, I shot BPCR and it fouled the last half of my bore so a wet patch would not go through. I put it for sale on my table and nobody wanted any part of it. Put a free sign with no takers.
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