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07-04-2017, 08:07 PM,
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Kurt
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RE: Grease cookie
2 parts B wax and 1 part oil will make a pretty hard lube wad. But I have used just B wax with no other wads. One of my "secret"  lubes for PP shooting dirty is 50/50 Soy or Ozokerite wax and Vaseline with some lanolin or pure Cocoa butter. Yes OZ and Vaseline is 100% petroleum  and it's soft like warm butter
Kurt
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07-07-2017, 08:00 PM,
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RE: Grease cookie
bob,
in no way being critical,
I am going through this process at the moment myself.
I can see the benefit of soft lube wads, and strongly suspect benefit from plenty of oil.
have you found a cutoff point or a need to adjust the ratios as temperature increases.
with these softer oilier lubes it seems critical to have tight fitting wads.
these lubes seem to bleed oil in the heat, potentially contaminating powder.
they also seem to be able to get in front of the under bullet wad, causing it to stick to the bullet base.
it also seems a good idea for a type of overpowder wad that leaves as much lube in the barrel as possible without sweeping it back out again.
another aspect of the lube wad is to make a perfect gas seal behind the bullet, thus avoiding any gas cutting etc.
keep safe,
bruce.
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07-07-2017, 08:29 PM,
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mherth
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RE: Grease cookie
I'm not sure what value a grease wad has in softening fouling when you're wiping between each shot. I do wonder if a grease cookie between two thin card wads does more effectively seal the bore behind the bullet, however. I use a harder lube cookie and it seems to work better than an LDPE wad.
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07-07-2017, 09:48 PM,
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RE: Grease cookie
mherth,
I too think what you say.
am currently persueing minimization of vert if possible by gas sealing.
as yet the criterion for this is still just a 0.060 ldpe wad however.
of course as bob says, thorough wiping is absolutely required when doing this.
when wiping while using a grease wad pushing the rod seems easier than when shooting dry.
keep safe,
bruce.
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