A few of you may have read a recent post of mine concerning Liquid Wrench Aerosol Dry Lube :
https://www.artfulbullet.com/index.php?threads/may-be-too-good-to-be-true.3756/
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I have had a 6 cavity Lee , 105 gr. 38/357 mould for some time.
The bullets have always wanted to stick a bit in this mould.
Today , I got the mould hot and took a " Q - Tip " and lightly coated the mould cavities with the dry lube.
Then I lightly sooted the cavities with a butane lighter.
WOW ! ! A GREAT casting mould now.
About 98-99 % of the bullets falling from the mould are A grade cast bullets.
My alloy is 50% range scrap, 50% clip on WW's.
Bullets mike .3595", nice and round.
I really like this stuff..........." Your mileage may vary."
Ben
https://www.artfulbullet.com/index.php?threads/may-be-too-good-to-be-true.3756/
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I have had a 6 cavity Lee , 105 gr. 38/357 mould for some time.
The bullets have always wanted to stick a bit in this mould.
Today , I got the mould hot and took a " Q - Tip " and lightly coated the mould cavities with the dry lube.
Then I lightly sooted the cavities with a butane lighter.
WOW ! ! A GREAT casting mould now.
About 98-99 % of the bullets falling from the mould are A grade cast bullets.
My alloy is 50% range scrap, 50% clip on WW's.
Bullets mike .3595", nice and round.
I really like this stuff..........." Your mileage may vary."
Ben
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