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What is the lube for on a hardcast lead bullet?
Is it for helping to seat the bullet? Is it for helping to keep the bore from leading up? I have fired and recovered cast bullets still with the lube intact. I can clearly see the rifling marks but almost no lube is gone. I was wondering why, because a jacketed bullet has no lube. A plated bullet has no lube either. In fact the manufacturers of plated bullets tell you to load their bullets using only the loads for lead not the fullmetal jacket loads. What does the lube do for a lead bullet that it could not for a jacketed one?
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Lube helps keep the bore from leading. Hope this helps. Get yourself a copy of the Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook as mentioned in a previous thread.
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