I have some dated 8 to 10 year old RWS and Eley ammo, bricks of it, that has the lubricant dried up and very light corrosion on the heads of some.
I even found some Eley tenex from 2006 LOL!!
My older Wolf (Made in Germany) seems fine and the heads are still lubed.
Is there anything out there I can treat these heads with to soften the wax or whatever the heck they were originally lubed with?
Resurrecting dated premium ammo
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Resurrecting dated premium ammo
Don't blame lazy people. They didn't do anything.
Re: Resurrecting dated premium ammo
Greetings,
Try Pure Lanolin or Lee Liquid Alox.
Wet your fingers and spin the bullet to recoat.
I did this a while back. Yes, time consuming; but, better than tossing the ammo in the trash.
Use it for Training.
Cheers,
Dave
Try Pure Lanolin or Lee Liquid Alox.
Wet your fingers and spin the bullet to recoat.
I did this a while back. Yes, time consuming; but, better than tossing the ammo in the trash.
Use it for Training.
Cheers,
Dave
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Re: Resurrecting dated premium ammo
I have home made case lube which is 20% lanolin and 80% alcohol. Works great and evaporates quick of the cases. I tried dipping them into this but the alcohol being water based prevented the mix from even touching the dried wax.
I will try the straight lanolin and if its not good then I will look into the Lee product.
Don't blame lazy people. They didn't do anything.
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Re: Resurrecting dated premium ammo
Vaseline. A pea sized dab in a bucket of 500 rounds. Shake.
Re: Resurrecting dated premium ammo
I recently started using some ammo that was around 15 years old. The Lapua OSP is still excellent. The SK Standard Plus is la shotgun pattern. Lol