- Location
- Western Manitoba
There was an article by John Barsness who wondered about the lube on a case thing. If I remember, his concern was that normal "lubes" have a limit to the pressure that they withstand - and that a modern 60,000 psi load will be well beyond the capacity of most lubes to continue to "lubricate". But maybe that is different with a 30,000 psi loading? Is one of those "loose" things rolling around in memory that I had never read anything else, either for or against that notion that he had. It might have been his article that described the British proofing process - I do not recall particulars of what lubricant was used on the cases for proof testing.




















































