I can always find uses. Stick in muzzleloader sabots etc. lol. Maybe boil the lube off and powder coat...
I like JD’s easy idea best. Jim told me to try that with some nasty shooting Federal .22 LR I had leading up my guns. It fixed it like magic! Although my fingers smelled funny for a while after applying it to bunches of .22 rounds.
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Took the Model 10 "Parts Gun" to the Range ...
- Jim Taylor, 2020-10-20, 11:17
- target - stonecold, 2020-10-20, 14:54
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Sounds like the alloy was funky, too soft/hard?! (nm)
- WB, 2020-10-20, 12:36
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I think its too hard. I will try some other powders
- Jim Taylor, 2020-10-20, 12:38
- That’s always the ultimate option. Lol - WB, 2020-10-20, 12:57
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Before you recycle them...
- JD, 2020-10-20, 12:47
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I have started using it on almost every cast bullet.
- Amede, 2020-10-20, 13:42
- Lol, I cut a mould and gas checked a REAL .50 cal. - WB, 2020-10-20, 16:54
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That conjures up many naughty thoughts and deviations.
- WB, 2020-10-20, 13:03
- Yes .. it does work. I had not thought of it though. (nm) - Jim Taylor, 2020-10-20, 13:09
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GREAT IDEA! I will try that. (nm)
- Jim Taylor, 2020-10-20, 12:56
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Try Lyman #2 alloy.
- Alcorn, 2020-10-20, 14:24
- I use TLAR alloy. (That Looks About Right) LOL (nm) - Jim Taylor, 2020-10-20, 16:45
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Try Lyman #2 alloy.
- Alcorn, 2020-10-20, 14:24
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I have started using it on almost every cast bullet.
- Amede, 2020-10-20, 13:42
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I think its too hard. I will try some other powders
- Jim Taylor, 2020-10-20, 12:38