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  • brackishfly

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    Nov 17, 2012
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    Probably the worst here. I have a cast iron pan full of Sta-Lube Extreme Pressure (Moly-Graph, with a heavy mineral oil / Lithium base wheel bearing grease cooked down and mixed with Bees wax to solidify. This mix is for pan lube boolits, but for revolver cases a little lube on a rag leaves a very fine film. Yes powder can stick (if on the inside of case).

    Maybe not the best for use in an AR since moly becomes acidic under extreme temps.
     

    Franklin

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    Probably the worst here. I have a cast iron pan full of Sta-Lube Extreme Pressure (Moly-Graph, with a heavy mineral oil / Lithium base wheel bearing grease cooked down and mixed with Bees wax to solidify. This mix is for pan lube boolits, but for revolver cases a little lube on a rag leaves a very fine film. Yes powder can stick (if on the inside of case).

    Maybe not the best for use in an AR since moly becomes acidic under extreme temps.
    you could just substitute the moly for white graphite. hydrophobic
     

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