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But, like, my .45-70...
it's a gas check bullet.
However, if I'm loading it below a thousand feet a second, I don't gas check it.
And if you use like, uh, if you're using Lyman, a locks lube, it's really good for like lower pressure, like nine millimeter 45 auto.
When you go 38 special, when you go to like three 57 and 44 Magnum, you want to go to something like they make a, uh, orange magic.
It's called orange magic.
But it's so hard, you got to put a little heater element into your lubricizer to warm it up so it'll flow.
But all little hole in the back of it.
So like if you swap what I bought two lupicizers, one is for a lots and one is for orange magic.
And then you just get a little element that slides in the back and you plug it in and it warms the lube.
where it's sitting in the little you know ready to be dispensed so it's applied evenly around yeah enough to make it soft enough to where when you size the bullet and that lube's under pressure it's soft enough to fill those grooves okay and then you come up out of the sizer it's perfectly one thousandth over your you know bore diameter and it's lubed correctly
I mean, you know, I like jacking the bullets fine, I reckon, but I don't see any reason.
I guess if you were reloading for Slark, you're AR.
Yeah, you would definitely buy that in your AR.
Then perhaps maybe jacketing it would be better.
Yeah.
But, you know, I got a buddy that now he uses linotype and he mixes in like he'll go buy a pound of plumber sorter.
And he'll mix that in with every how many pounds of linotype.
And he's casting a really, really hard lead bullet.
I think it's probably 24, 25 Brunel.