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Groucho
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I've been looking everywhere for a .257 resizing die kit. Where can u get these. Does everyone lube their cast bullets? Thanks
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NOE really has the best sizing die "system". I have not seen any AG casters doing what I would call traditional sizing/lubing. I powder coat and lube with
http://www.finishlineusa.com/products/chain-lubricants/dry-lube
Like belly buttons everyone has an opinion on what is "best" lube.
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Yep, NOE has the best system. I use 10 wt rc shock oil which is silicone. Many use it with great success.
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Cregg I'll be moving this thread to the "boolit and pellet casting" which is a child board in PCP/CO2/HPA Air Gun Gates "The Darkside"
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alot of people powder coat. is it necessary?
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Quote from: Groucho on October 13, 2019, 12:28:56 PM
alot of people powder coat. is it necessary?
No! But it is suppose to help reduce lead fouling, and in PB applications removes the need for lube. I still lube becuase it helps with velocity in the AG.
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