I'm pan lubing cast bullets for the first time. I'm using a home brew of 1:1 beeswax and Vaseline with 1 tablespoon of STP based on the simplest recipes I could find on the web.
I'm separating the bullets from the lube cake using a slightly oversize cartridge as a cookie cutter. The lube grooves are filling in nicely.
Nothing revolutionary here -- just traditional pan lubing and it all seems to be working well.
But I am wondering about how hard the lube should be.
The lube is soft and readily melts in my fingers. I'd compare its hardness before it melts to, say, refrigerated butter.
How hard should lube be? Should it be like a candle or crayon? Or is what I am describing normal?
I'll be using these bullets in Swiss 7.5 Revolverpatrone 82 rounds made from 32-20 brass using 3 gr of Trail Boss.
I'm separating the bullets from the lube cake using a slightly oversize cartridge as a cookie cutter. The lube grooves are filling in nicely.
Nothing revolutionary here -- just traditional pan lubing and it all seems to be working well.
But I am wondering about how hard the lube should be.
The lube is soft and readily melts in my fingers. I'd compare its hardness before it melts to, say, refrigerated butter.
How hard should lube be? Should it be like a candle or crayon? Or is what I am describing normal?
I'll be using these bullets in Swiss 7.5 Revolverpatrone 82 rounds made from 32-20 brass using 3 gr of Trail Boss.