Well, it seems the alox mess is my own fault...
I was out casting the other night (a couple nice days here finally) and when I finished I lubed some bullets using about 1/4 of the amount or lube, just enough to get a light coat and dull the shine on the lead.
I let them dry for 24 hours, cleaned my sizer die and then sized them. When that was done, I cleaned the sizer again and there was very little crud in there this time. I added a bit more lube for a final tumble and set them to dry again. 24 hours later the bullets were ready to reload, dry and not tacky at all.
Now, I have to go shooting and see if there is any leading in the barrel after these rounds are fired.
Thanks,
Cactus
I was out casting the other night (a couple nice days here finally) and when I finished I lubed some bullets using about 1/4 of the amount or lube, just enough to get a light coat and dull the shine on the lead.
I let them dry for 24 hours, cleaned my sizer die and then sized them. When that was done, I cleaned the sizer again and there was very little crud in there this time. I added a bit more lube for a final tumble and set them to dry again. 24 hours later the bullets were ready to reload, dry and not tacky at all.
Now, I have to go shooting and see if there is any leading in the barrel after these rounds are fired.
Thanks,
Cactus