All I have done before in terms of bullet casting was to cast round balls for my muzzleloader. I recently got a JR carbine and since I have all the components and dies to reload I am reloading 9mm for it. The last thing in the equation to get the price down is to cast lead bullets for it. That went okay, I cast about 100 and sized them in a .356 sizing die. I then use what I used in my muzzleloader for lube, which is coconut oil. I have tons of it as my wife can get it from work really cheap. It isn't an oil as such, but looks like lard until you heat it up a bit and it melts. I never had an issue coating my patches with it, but after about 40 rounds in the JR, I had a ton of lead in the barrel and accuracy was terrible.
I think the coconut oil is essentially vaporizing when shot, so I am looking for something else. I have looked at powdercoat, but I wanted something that is easy and cheap to make up with minimal trips to stores if that makes sense. Trying to keep the operation as cheap and self sufficient as possible.
Any ideas? Has anyone used coconut oil for lube?
I think the coconut oil is essentially vaporizing when shot, so I am looking for something else. I have looked at powdercoat, but I wanted something that is easy and cheap to make up with minimal trips to stores if that makes sense. Trying to keep the operation as cheap and self sufficient as possible.
Any ideas? Has anyone used coconut oil for lube?