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Muzzleloader Pistols

muzzleloader pistols
DIY lubricant reloaders?

I want a bullet lubricating effect at once for my TC muzzleloader Triunfo 50 and 44 mag pistol callus / rifle bullet. I just started to shape my own ball and only take these two calibers. Does anyone have a good beeswax or other recipe that is also easy shot when exposed to the environment of high and low temperatures, especially while shooting the muzzleloader? I do not want to melt the lubricant grooves in hot weather and still do not want be too hard when temperatures are cold. Thanks in advance.

I'll pass on the question of Triumph. Sorry, did not shoot it to refrain from BS. I will say that after a mold for my LBT 44mag Marlin. Volume 280 grains so long and flat with a diameter of 0.432. It grows a lot, and I use lubrication LBT blue. They have three types but the blue lubricant works well for my application. I also expressed a mold LBT 300 grain wide flat point for my Ruger, and blue lubricant works well. A friend of mine uses beeswax mixed with paraffin, knewt eyes, bat wings, and all sorts of things, and does not work better. (Stupid joke, actually does not use the bat wings) Lubricants blue works very well, and not too expensive. My hunting partner is also launching a 240 grain from a Lee mold, and my Ruger, just for plinking. This is a cutter semi-heeled with a check for gas, liquid and use Lee AlOx. It's super easy to use, and unless you load past 1400fps not lead the barrel. I know this is not exactly what I wanted, but I thought I could help you save time and hassle. Good luck

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