Michael
Active Member. Uh/What
The post on BB vs FB bullets spurred a thought, not saying it's even a goog one, probably not.
The few BB bullets I shoot are either PC'd or lubed with LLA as not to deal with lube on the the bevel.
Aside from or the hassle and/or mess, would just leaving the lube on the bevel be of any detriment when shooting, same question as well if using traditional lube on a GC'd bullet without the gas check.
Thinking that the heat and pressure of firing would quickly disperse any lube from the bevel or gas check shank, but then where would it go? Smeared down the barrel, left in the case mouth or on the outside of the case or neck area, or ejected with the powder gases in a state similar to cooking something greasy when you take the lid off of the skillet/grill, or a combination of two or more of the above.
Heck, I don't know, just tossing it out here to see what everyone thinks and/or has experienced.
Just curious.
The few BB bullets I shoot are either PC'd or lubed with LLA as not to deal with lube on the the bevel.
Aside from or the hassle and/or mess, would just leaving the lube on the bevel be of any detriment when shooting, same question as well if using traditional lube on a GC'd bullet without the gas check.
Thinking that the heat and pressure of firing would quickly disperse any lube from the bevel or gas check shank, but then where would it go? Smeared down the barrel, left in the case mouth or on the outside of the case or neck area, or ejected with the powder gases in a state similar to cooking something greasy when you take the lid off of the skillet/grill, or a combination of two or more of the above.
Heck, I don't know, just tossing it out here to see what everyone thinks and/or has experienced.
Just curious.