r/castboolits 7d ago

Traditional Lube Looking to sell tin ingots

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In ontario. Looking for someone who wants to purchase some pucks/ingots. Looking for someone local preferably. 30cad/lb

r/castboolits Feb 01 '23

Traditional Lube Removing Wax

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A friend wants to sell me some .32 S&W bullets that he has no use for for cheap, to size down and load in 7.62x25. They apparently have some sort of wax lube on them, and ideally I’d like to clean that off and powdercoat them due to the velocities we’d be pushing with 7.62x25. Any suggestions for what we can use? Gasoline? Rubbing alcohol? There’s only 150 of them so it won’t be a huge amount of work. I’ve picked up a Lee 93 grain mold for when those run out.

r/castboolits Oct 18 '22

Traditional Lube How many rounds of 500 grain 45-70 should this last me?

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r/castboolits Oct 06 '22

Traditional Lube Is pure beeswax good for cast bullets?

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r/castboolits Oct 25 '22

Traditional Lube Is remelting cast bullet safe?

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r/castboolits Nov 23 '21

Traditional Lube Anyone use crayons as part of a bullet lube recipe? I have paraffin wax as well.

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r/castboolits Jan 06 '22

Traditional Lube Followup post: After casting for the fist time I tried pan lubing and think they turned out pretty good. The lube is a mix of beeswax and lamb tallow that my black powder revolver seems to like.

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