Has any one paper patched grooved bullets and not filled the grooves with lube first?
In my reading, I only recall one mention of lubing the bullet first. I've wondered about the paper stripping into the grooves if not filled with lube, I imagine not a good thing. Or would the fit between bullet and barrel hold the patch in place on the bands? Maybe somebody with more experience can educate me on that.
Currently I pan lube and use a cookie cutter from an old casing. Not real satisfied with the results (if I need to do so for PP), often getting rough edges but mostly worried the lube might not release the patch properly. Haven't settled on a final lube yet but would like to keep using the same method if needed.
Right now I'm casting with the Lee 405 gr .459 hollow base. I am contemplating a smooth sided mould if need be but between locating one and expense.....
Thanks.
In my reading, I only recall one mention of lubing the bullet first. I've wondered about the paper stripping into the grooves if not filled with lube, I imagine not a good thing. Or would the fit between bullet and barrel hold the patch in place on the bands? Maybe somebody with more experience can educate me on that.
Currently I pan lube and use a cookie cutter from an old casing. Not real satisfied with the results (if I need to do so for PP), often getting rough edges but mostly worried the lube might not release the patch properly. Haven't settled on a final lube yet but would like to keep using the same method if needed.
Right now I'm casting with the Lee 405 gr .459 hollow base. I am contemplating a smooth sided mould if need be but between locating one and expense.....
Thanks.


















































