Any reliable data available comparing coated cast v lubed?
The only harmful coating I know of is harbor freight black. The red is no longer available and was their most popular. There are others, eastwood comes to mind and a fellow named "smoke" on the cast boolet forum sells some that is popular. Dick Thompson aka"sixshot" on the single action forum has stopped lubing his bullets and gone to powder coating all together. He has no ill effects and shoots some very nice groups. If you decide to do it, it can be done. Some love it, some see it as more bother than lube. I am neutral on the subject. Since I cast, swage, and at times paper patch; I have no pressing need.
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- Any reliable data available comparing coated cast v lubed? -
Ellis R Sisk,
2019-08-12, 00:49
- Any reliable data available comparing coated cast v lubed? -
Charles,
2019-08-12, 10:57
- Any reliable data available comparing coated cast v lubed? -
jgt,
2019-08-14, 05:25
- Any reliable data available comparing coated cast v lubed? - E Sisk, 2019-08-15, 01:02
- Powder Coating - Mike P, 2021-08-09, 15:00
- Any reliable data available comparing coated cast v lubed? -
jgt,
2019-08-14, 05:25
- Any reliable data available comparing coated cast v lubed? - Sarge, 2019-08-12, 19:34
- Any reliable data available comparing coated cast v lubed? - jgt, 2019-08-13, 07:54
- I think I will stick with 'If it works don't fix it' cast - ERSisk, 2019-08-13, 15:16
- Any reliable data available comparing coated cast v lubed? -
Charles,
2019-08-12, 10:57