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  • bpost
    The lube used by commercial casters is wax and hard, to stay and not smear all over the other bullets when bulk packed. As a bullet lube it leaves a lot to be desired.

    I would try a handful to see how it works, I suspect you will get good results but only experimentation will tell the tale. I sure don't see any potential harm.
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  • charliemeyer007
    +1 bpost but less bullseye if you want to avoid leading. If you can borrow a luber/sizer soak them in some gas let dry and relube them. For pistol I never care that the grove is full of 50/50 alox/beeswax just that each bullet has some.
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  • Rocky Raab
    To directly answer the question: yes, you can tumble lube them in Lee Liquid Alox - and probably should. That blue stuff won't hurt a thing, and it won't help a thing, either.

    I'd cut the load back to 3.5 or even 3.0 grains. Too fast and they'll hit way below point of aim.
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  • Riomouse911
    Cool guys, thanks.
    I'm a dyed -in-the-wool Unique user, and this will be my first entry into Bullseye land. (My Titegroup attempts were not very good, 100% my error) I know Bullseye has been around forever and is favored for the .38's, so I figure I can make it work.

    I looked at a few loads for Bullseye, and I kept seeing 4.0+. I wanted something in the 3.0-3.2 range, and I finally found that with 148 gr wadcutters. I'm a-guessing if 3.0 will shove 148, it'll shove 125 just fine.

    I'll experiment with different lube options when I get a chance (I have a bunch of stuff coming up on the weekends, so time is short). When I do I'll post what happens. Thanks again!
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  • noylj
    If the bases are fully-filled, they will shoot fine. I have been impressed over the years at how well even a wrinkly bullet will shoot provided the base if filled-out and even all around.
    The missing lube, especially on one side, can throw off the bullet, but if you are shooting at 25 yards or less it is a non-issue.
    As stated, you can and should tumble lube in LLA.
    I use LLA when I get cast bullets that are just slightly too small and I get some leading.
    If you have a 9x19, try the bullets in it.
    I love 125gn L-SWCs in my 9x19s and most prefer cast lead bullets of 0.358".
    For a revolver, your bullets should be fine, but...
    cast lead bullets should be a TIGHT slip fit in the cylinder's throats and they need to be, generally, at least 0.001" larger than the barrel's groove diameter.
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  • Riomouse911
    Ya, I figured the lube on just one side of some of these bullets might make them fly like a football with a fishing weight attached to the laces. That's why I am just going to load up some softies to teach folks trigger control, a bit of try-to-perforate-the-can plinking for me, etc., as I doubt they'll be super accurate.

    I checked a few last night. The bases look pretty good, they just look like a wrinkly mess on the noses...and many have the missing blue-lube in the groove.
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  • bpost
    quote:Originally posted by Riomouse911
    Ya, I figured the lube on just one side of some of these bullets might make them fly like a football with a fishing weight attached to the laces. That's why I am just going to load up some softies to teach folks trigger control, a bit of try-to-perforate-the-can plinking for me, etc., as I doubt they'll be super accurate.

    I checked a few last night. The bases look pretty good, they just look like a wrinkly mess on the noses...and many have the missing blue-lube in the groove.


    The off balance will not cause issues for you in accuracy. Don't underestimate the accuracy with even poor bullets out of a 38. The cartridge is forgiving and inherently accurate. It might not win Camp Perry but it will poke holes in a tomato at 15 yards just fine.
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  • v35
    I had the same problem recently with old dried out 45 200gr swc knurled bullets. The first 50 leaded a barrel to the point of not being worth it.
    Two bottles of Lee Alox lube turned up in two bullet sizing kits. I rolled the bullets around in a container & dried them out for a few days. The lube wasn't thinned out as recommended here but in 200 rounds there was no leading.
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