I talk about the different ways to lubricate your cast bullets. if you would like to support my channel use one of the links below paypal.me/pool... you can email me at koba49@yahoo.com
I load .45 Colt & .45 auto. I started pan lubing & cookie cutting the bullets out with a .45-70 case & push rod. Then I went to Alox tumble coat. Getting some leading in my Colt series 80 so now I have powder & about to cast .230 gr auto rds & powder coat, then size.
Forgot to mention I only powder coat for 9mm and 30-30 win. Love it for 9mm I am looking for something to try in 8x57 and .311 diameter projectiles. I did not like powder coating in 8x57mm. Pistol calibers I think is were powder coating excels, sorry to bother over a simple comment
toilet wax seal i was told a few dollars a seal
I just got three wax rings from Amazon. About ten dollars. I’m gonna add a candle to the mix to stiffen it up a bit.
I load .45 Colt & .45 auto. I started pan lubing & cookie cutting the bullets out with a .45-70 case & push rod. Then I went to Alox tumble coat. Getting some leading in my Colt series 80 so now I have powder & about to cast .230 gr auto rds & powder coat, then size.
Good class professor. Thanks.
Great info luv videos
I think the is the best video I've seen on lubing cast bullets.
Great video refresher course. Thanks Koba
Thank you for touching base on your experience with powder coating.👍 your the no bs man to go too
Forgot to mention I only powder coat for 9mm and 30-30 win. Love it for 9mm I am looking for something to try in 8x57 and .311 diameter projectiles. I did not like powder coating in 8x57mm. Pistol calibers I think is were powder coating excels, sorry to bother over a simple comment
Good info thanks
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awesome
i loved those style of 45 acp koba that takes me back used to shoot and load those in highschool