Canadian BDX (not CamPro) Bullets - What's with the oil/film on their projectiles?

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I recently opened a bag of bulk Campro 9mm FMJ projectiles that I bought some time ago - I don't even recall when. The projectiles seem to have an oil or protectant or something on them that makes them feel oily for lack of a better description.

Campro's website seems to be down or at least I cannot open it so I haven't been able to ask them about it.

Any thoughts on the oily bullets? Do I need to clean them off or should I just load them and get on with my day?


EDIT - The projectiles I have are from Canadian BDX and not CamPro.
 
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I have concluded that is is a incompatibility with my VPN. With it turned off, CamPro's website loads quickly and perfectly.

I've sent them a message asking about the oil.
 
The only bullets I've noticed with a lube is bdx becuase they are jacketed with an exposed lead base. I'm assuming it's sizing lube becuase they are not tumbled after sizing. I never bothered to remove it and it hasn't effected my reloads.
 
We'll screw me. I just checked my garbage and the bullets I have are Canadian BDX. Sincere apologies to CamPro. And they do have exposed base lead. I'll have to try loading them as is and see how they run.

Thanks to you all for the input anyway.
 
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