Does boolit lube fling off?

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When a lubed boolit is fired from a rifle, does the lube all burn off? If not, does it fling out of the grooves once it leaves the barrel?

I would think that if it flung off unevenly that it might cause a wobble.
 
When a lubed boolit is fired from a rifle, does the lube all burn off? If not, does it fling out of the grooves once it leaves the barrel?

I would think that if it flung off unevenly that it might cause a wobble.

That is not a factor - its effect is lost in the noise of other factors like wind, humidity, powder variations, etc. You'd be surprised how stable a brick can be if spun quickly enough.
 
On indoor range with concrete floor we used to find a buildup of slivers of wax lube on the floor and walls about 5-20 feet in front of the firing line. We were shooting bullseye .32 and .38 calibre wadcutters with one or even two lube grooves. The wax spinning off the grooves didn't appear to have much effect on accuracy but made the floor and walls look messy.
 
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