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Join Date: December 1, 2011
Location: the commie state of il
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no lube on lead?
So I bought some hornady .358 lsw/hp and there was no lube on the bullet. Is this ok should there be lube. I am really new to this so any help would be great.
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Join Date: January 27, 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
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I've never bought cast bullets that didn't have lube, but that's not saying such a thing doesn't exist. Do the bullets have lube grooves?
EDIT - do they look like this? ![]() If so, there's lube in the mesh-looking knurling at the base of the bullet. |
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Join Date: October 17, 2006
Location: TX
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The bullet in the picture is not cast, it's swaged. Swaged don't have lube grooves or lube like cast bullets do; rather, they have a lube coating.
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Join Date: December 1, 2011
Location: the commie state of il
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yes it does look like that but don't feel lubed. It might just me being inexperienced.
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Join Date: October 6, 2010
Location: Michigan
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Hello, 10 acre woods. That knurling pattern over the bullets surface is designed to hold a light coating of lube...the impressions are filled with it.
These soft swaged bullets with minimum lube cannot be driven as fast as regular grease groove bullets. |
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Quote:
Take it easy on the LWSCs. They're soft and squigie. They'll lead faster than you can say the word, if you push them past about 950 fps.
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