I have pan lubed in the past with mixed results. It was a mixture of toilet ring wax, beeswax, paraffin wax, and a few crayons for color. It worked fine but I noticed green corrosion was starting to form at the crimp groove over longer storage periods. I've since moved to powder coating my bullets as my preferred coating. It's cheaper, faster, and not as messy as other methods. If powder coating isn't your thing you could also look up 45-45-10. It's a mix of Lee liquid alox, Johnson's paste wax, and mineral spirits. It's poured over bullets in a plastic bag and shook up and set out on a pan air dry overnight.
I have pan lubed in the past with mixed results. It was a mixture of toilet ring wax, beeswax, paraffin wax, and a few crayons for color. It worked fine but I noticed green corrosion was starting to form at the crimp groove over longer storage periods. I've since moved to powder coating my bullets as my preferred coating. It's cheaper, faster, and not as messy as other methods. If powder coating isn't your thing you could also look up 45-45-10. It's a mix of Lee liquid alox, Johnson's paste wax, and mineral spirits. It's poured over bullets in a plastic bag and shook up and set out on a pan air dry overnight.
Thank you so much, I check for 45 45 10 and find that is really what I need. 😁Thank you!