Hi gang,
I have some .22LR ammo that I believe is inadequately lubed from the factory, as they're leading up the forcing cone and up to 2" of the barrel ahead of the f/c of my K-22. Can I rub some Lee liquid alox on the bullet with my fingers and stand them up to dry overnight? Will something else work? I can't dump them in a bag and shake them; I fear the case won't grab the chamber wall when fired. I don't cast bullets so I'll have to buy some of whatever you'd recommend.
I think it's slightly tedious, but I'm not interested in sending them back- as tough as it is to buy ammo now. I'm thinking it would only take a few minutes to lube them. I've got 450 rounds left from this brick.
Thank you for any help,
1x2
I have some .22LR ammo that I believe is inadequately lubed from the factory, as they're leading up the forcing cone and up to 2" of the barrel ahead of the f/c of my K-22. Can I rub some Lee liquid alox on the bullet with my fingers and stand them up to dry overnight? Will something else work? I can't dump them in a bag and shake them; I fear the case won't grab the chamber wall when fired. I don't cast bullets so I'll have to buy some of whatever you'd recommend.
I think it's slightly tedious, but I'm not interested in sending them back- as tough as it is to buy ammo now. I'm thinking it would only take a few minutes to lube them. I've got 450 rounds left from this brick.
Thank you for any help,
1x2