Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!udel!haven.umd.edu!mimsy!mitvma.mit.edu!JCEHC%CUNYVM.BITNET From: JCEHC%CUNYVM.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu Newsgroups: rec.guns Subject: Re: flowing lubrication (kinky, eh?) Message-ID: <35472@mimsy.umd.edu> Date: 11 Jun 91 21:14:42 GMT Sender: magnum@mimsy.umd.edu Organization: City University of New York/ University Computer Center Lines: 47 Approved: gun-control@cs.umd.edu In article <35432@mimsy.umd.edu>, bbx!bbx.basis.com!russ@unmvax.cs.unm.edu (Russ Kepler) says: # #I received the following from ataylor@nmsu.edu. I answered with #my understanding, but would like to hear the "net view". ##From ataylor@nmsu.edu: # #| I have two quick questions regarding cast bullets. #| #| First: I purchased some 158 grain .38's recently and #| stupidly left them in the truck while in town. Now that #| pretty blue lube has, to a varying degree, melted. Some #| of the bullets still have most of the lube in the groove, #| while others are almost bare. I intended to get involved #| in bullet casting SOMEDAY, but it looks like I better #| learn how to lube cast bullets real soon. #| #| Any tips on the easiest way to clean this mess up? #| I don't want to load these bullets right now until #| at least they amount of lube is evenly distributed #| and is located only in the grease groove, right? #| The easiest and cheapest way to re-lube cast bullets is to use Lee Liquid Alox. It comes in a small plastic squirt bottle. You simply place a quantity of the bullets in a plastic container (with or without a lid), squirt the Liquid Alox on the bullets, and swish them around until they are coated with the brownish stuff. Then place the bullets on a sheet of waxed paper to dry. In a day or so they will be dry and look as if they had been varnished. Afterwards, you can reload these bullets. About a year or two ago, a cop friend of mine gave me several hundred 38 wadcutters which had not been lubed or sized. Not having a lubrisizer, I bought a bottle of the Lee Liquid Alox, lubed in the manner described above, and shot them unsized. (unsized the were .359 diameter).Since then I have gradually gotten involved in casting but since I still don't have a lubrisizer, I still lube my bullets with Lee Liquid Alox and size them with the cheap Lee sizing die. (I hope to get more involved in cast bullet shooting, rifle and pistol, and plan to buy a lubrisizer this summer.) ------- MICHAEL F. GORDON JCEHC@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU ==================================================== "WHEN YOU TRY TO FIND THE PEOPLE, ALWAYS IN THE END IT COMES DOWN TO SOMEONE" JOHN DOS PASSOS