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Hank45
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Has anybody used SPG in their lube and if not why? Thanks for your answer, Hank45
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I used SPG for years until I got squirrelly and decided to make my own lube. Even then I used the SPG as what to test my concoctions against. It is good lube for both smokeless and those other powders.
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I use SPG Lube!
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I have used SPG lube since before it was commercially available. Back in the early to mid eighties there was a group of local shooters who were trying to figure out why our black powder loaded rounds were not performing as well as the historical accounts. When Steve wasn't guiding, he was working as manager, wrangler, caretaker, security, fire-watch, etc. for a remote wilderness guest ranch. This left him with a lot of unstructured time to shoot and experiment. Sitting around talking guns at a mutual friends house in Big Timber, Steve mentioned that he thought he was finally on to very good bullet lube formula (which he was convinced was at the root of the accuracy/multiple shot problems we all seemed to be having). He gave me a lump of the stuff about the size of a large grapefruit, asked me to let him know how it worked for me. It basically cured my accuracy problems. Shortly after that, I heard that Steve and Mike Venturino (part of this small group of shooters) had teamed up to market Steve's lube. I have used SPG lube ever since. I took a small hiatus back in the early nineties, to experiment with lubes, pretty much spent a small fortune trying to replicate a lot of the formulas in Ned Robert's book, and never came up with anything that worked even remotely as well.
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I have been using SPG for 20+ years in the 38-55, 40-70 SS, 45-70, 50-70, and 58 caliber minie bullets. Works great. Sometimes I prelube a batch of bullets though, and lately I have been wondering is exposure to the air for a long period of time (1+ year) may allow it to dry out a bit. Minie bullets lubed a year ago are definately "stiffer" to load than ones loaded a day or two before I shoot. Doesn't seem to affect the accuracy a bit though. I've never tried SPG with smokless powder because I don't load smokless in any of my black powder cartridges. I use RCBS lube for my smaller calibers in cartridges designed for smokless powder.
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Also use SPG. Have recently been using a different lube from another fellow in Montana, but have had no problems with SPG.
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After using SPG for quite a few years, I was introduced to DGL at Raton a few years back. In the hot and dry conditions there DGL performed better, I didn't have to huff and puff nearly as much to reduce/eliminate fouling. Now I only use DGL, 'sorry Steve.
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Never used the stuff. Made my own based on Harry Pope's lube formula since I started shooting BP cartridge rifles. I've substituted some of the ingrediences over the years as a few of the items are sometimes hard to get. It all worked.
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Does anyone use SPG with smokeless powder loads?
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Does anyone use SPG with smokeless powder loads?
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I used SPG for years until I got squirrelly and decided to make my own lube. Even then I used the SPG as what to test my concoctions against. It is good lube for both smokeless and those other powders.
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IMO, this is superior to SPG for both black & and smokelss powder reloads:
40% - Mutton Tallow
40% - Paraffin
20% - Beeswax
Source: 1943 American Rifleman article
No lube starvation - leading; stable in both hot & cold weather - long term adherence to the GG's
(under 3 ft of salt water from Super Storm Sandy)
... and even lubes 220 Swift Pb reloads at 3600 FPS
No, paraffin is not a petroleum which creates a hard foul. It is an alkane
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problem I have is finding a source of mutton tallow.. I have never found a local source.
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I have used it in a 40-70 straight as well as 38-40 and 45-70 using smokeless with no problems. Don't really like the price either but it does the job and is readily available.
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I've used SPG in 32-20, 38-40, 44-40, 44 Spec, 32-40, 38-55 and 40-65. Also in 7.65x53 and 30-40 Krag.
Doing an experiment with Oregon Trail bullets, I boiled out the hard lube and re-lubed with SPG. Great increase in accuracy! I use it for all my cast bullets.
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Tried SPG lube. Had trouble pan lubing. Lube would fall out of the grooves. Seemed very much like vaspar lube to me. I like the smell. It was assimilated into my own lube where it did a nice job.
Have always used the same lube for smokeless and BP. My smokeless loads are very close to BP velocities.
Have since changed to another formula. Old lube now used for flux.
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