Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 11

Thread: Felt Wads

  1. #1
    Private
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Modesto California
    Posts
    85

    Default Felt Wads

    Hi All,
    Just got back from Wally-World.
    Got a bunch of felt squares.These are for the felt wads used in BP cartridges.
    My question is,what do you use for the lube ? A combination of bee's wax,
    mixed with regular candle wax,or what ?
    My plan is to heat each felt square on a metal cookie sheet, with a mix of bees wax and parafin (candle/canning jar wax). Then,use a leather or homemade punch to cut the felt wads out.

    Made this afternoon, more 45-60-400's (45-70).
    A few days ago, made 30 45-60-405 (45-70) loads.

  2. #2
    Moderator Toney's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Stillwater Oklahoma
    Posts
    585

    Default

    I'm not real sure but i seem to remember something about olive oil and bee's wax

  3. #3
    Great Master Bullshop Junior's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Alaska
    Posts
    324

    Default

    You dont want to use candle wax that will lower the flash point. A good mix would be 50/50 b-wax olive oil or penut oil. Stay away from the lower grade vegie oils, they are cheaper but again have a lower flash point. The lower flash point oils and waxes will form carbon in the barrel and that is exactly what you want to avoid. Soak your felt in the 50/50 mix, let dry then punch.A hard rubber mat works good for a base to punch on and will not dull the punch. My Dad helped me with this, he knows a lot about BP cartridge shooitng. We have shot together in a couple long range matches and had lots of fun. I shot a 38/55 and Dad shot a 45/70. I beat him pretty good on the 600 yard target, it was a T-rex. He whined about that for awhile! Dad, not the T-REX, well mabe the t-REX to!!!!
    DANIEL/BS JR.

    (Reminds me of what I do to my brothers)

  4. #4
    Private
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Modesto California
    Posts
    85

    Default Bullshop Jr

    Hi Bullshop Jr,
    Thanks for the info.
    Will have to hit up Harbor Freight Tools.Get the punches.
    Next year, opting for a press operated wad punch.At the prices I've seen, might get 2 or 3 of them.
    I have a Colt Dragoon copy.Now this is fun to shoot !
    I don't know what the plans are for the bear hunt.And,Wolfsong in
    GrayBeard Outdoors (another good site like this one. Same high standards and all) is wanting to get into BP shooting. If he wants to, I'll bring my Dragoon along.Don't shoot it often.Shot it maybe twice in the 8-12 years
    I've had it.
    See ya later.

  5. #5
    Private
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Modesto California
    Posts
    85

    Talking Hi Toney and Bullshop Jr

    Hiya, to you two,
    Today, got the olive oil and the punches from Harbor Freight.
    Have had to make my own punches from parts we usually have at work.
    Did consider making a stainless from the pitters.And using pipe nipples.
    Had to use pipe nipples for a project at work,during the season.They work, but get dull pretty fast.Even if the bench is covered by belt material.The belt
    we use, is some fairly tough stuff.When the punch gets dull, then,off to the grinder.
    Thinks me is getting lazy.
    Just have to get some more bees wax. Will have to find it at a shoe store.
    "Sno Seal", is bees wax.Have about 1/2 jar of it.
    Now, will have to find that metal cookie sheet.
    Things are looking up.
    Found some other tools I've been needing for a long time.
    See y'all later.

  6. #6
    Private
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Modesto California
    Posts
    85

    Default Felt wads/Crafts store

    Well, went to a hobby and crafts store.
    Asked at "Micheals" for bees wax.Yep, they had it.
    Almost $14.00 for a 1 lb block.Had the brown and white.Was limited in
    the white, so white-1,brown-3.
    Will see about a double boiler next.
    Never thought I'd have any use for a crafts store.Was wrong though.
    Last edited by 454shooter; 11-21-2005 at 10:17 PM. Reason: spelling

  7. #7
    Moderator Toney's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Stillwater Oklahoma
    Posts
    585

    Default

    You need to find a bee keeper that seems high what about those wax toilet gaskets

  8. #8
    Private
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Modesto California
    Posts
    85

    Default Hiya Toney

    Hiya Toney,
    I over looked the bees wax at first.Didn't know what shape it came in.
    Did see some large, about 18" wide, maybe about 20-24",by 2" slabs.Parafin
    based. Wanted the real stuff.
    Sure didn't have very many employees to ask.Next best, ask the cashier.
    Finally,a girl came (PA system).Asked her. She takes me over where I was.
    Thats when I spotted the bees wax.
    Yep,bent over to see what was available.....and the price.
    Looked at the bees wax, and the price.WHOA moma !
    Thought, well I'm here. I need it,so went and bought it.
    They look roughly like an ice cube tray.
    If I knew where to buy a lot cheaper,I would.
    Bought the "Sno Seal" a few years ago.Sure is soft stuff.Planned on making my own lube sticks.
    Have an RCBS Lubrisizer. Still have the original stick that came with it.
    Of what I've seen at the gun shops,many, hardly carries reloading equipment.
    That's the reason why I try to find stuff all the time.
    The one on McHenry Ave, looks like they're hurting,since a burglary took place
    3 or 4 years ago.And recently,many less guns, than 2-3 years ago.Ammo,less.
    My own suspicion, they are about ready to pack up and move out.Or just say
    "screw it", and go out of business.
    Asked them twice if they might be going out of business.Each time, was "No,
    we'll be here.".
    Done hundreds of $$$ with them.Even when it was "Argonaut Guns".
    Only two, that does carry some reloading equipment are Sierra Sports on
    Carpenter.And Barnwood Arms in Ripon.Others, I don't know about.
    Except one in Turlock.This one, just try to find help.They're more concerned about soccer,baseball,tennis,etc,than helping a customer, that is about to spend much more in dollars, than that tennis ball or soccer ball costs. I avoid
    this store. Let this one go under.
    Give you an idea, how much I spent during the last week,till now: try for $300
    to 400.00. Are those idiot soccer balls THAT much ? Don't think so.
    Anyway, got sidetracked.That's how things are in this socialist state.
    Sorry for the rant.Toney, I'll be good.Please don't whip me with your rifle sling!
    Just maybe tomorrow, will mix a batch of lube.Should taste good with a beef roast. Just kidding !
    See you all later.

  9. #9
    Moderator Toney's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Stillwater Oklahoma
    Posts
    585

    Default

    I'm fairly lucky we have dongs in tulsa they have almost everything. If i need it now thats where i go. It reminds me of an old parts store Get most every thing else from midway most stuff gets here in around 4-5 days

    Just keep on ranting I can't every time i get a little excited my suger level goes krazy and they think i'm drunk. had to stop talking politics.

    Really glad you and Daniel decided to stick around

    Toney

  10. #10
    Private
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Modesto California
    Posts
    85

    Default Midway

    Hi Toney,
    Been doing business with Midway since the mid '80's.
    My first buy, was the "Lubrisizer"RCBS.
    Then, several years before I could reload again.Due to umpteen moves.
    To Missouri,back to Kalifornia.To Nebraska, back to PRK (People's Republic of
    Kalifornia).Then to Coalinga.From there,to Florida, twice.Back here to PRK.
    Will I ever escape PRK ?
    Back to Midway.
    Bought a couple ballistic programs. Had a wild hair:Using 45 Colt high pressure
    using rifle primers.Rifle primers will fit,but it's the depth. Can't seat the primers correctly.Bought a "Uniform primer tool".Used digital calipers to get the correct cutting depth.
    Long story short, it did work.For these loads, good thing I have the F.A. 454.
    The loads will blow up a regular Colt/clone or Ruger.
    Recently, HAD to get another digital scale.Opted for the RCBS ChargeMaster
    Combo.Works great.Powder removal, after dumping back into the container,
    can get a little messy.It's why RCBS included a small brush.
    Think a dusting of graphite should solve the remaining powder sticking on the sides,problem.
    Got to get back to "Fall cleaning".And re-arranging here.
    Yes, we'll be sticking around.
    Thanks Toney.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check        

Gunloads.com Sponsored Links