I was trying to find White Label to purchase some lube , are they still in business? If so how do I contact them?
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I was trying to find White Label to purchase some lube , are they still in business? If so how do I contact them?
Never mind I found them under Le Stuff But I did not see their BP lube.
If you're looking for XLOX you can buy it on ebay.[smilie=1:
LeStuff.com is the same as White Label lubes. I have been using their 50/50 but may try the Carnuba Red soon.
that's actually LsStuff.com
Hey, their the ones that sell it there. Same people same product. Ebay is just another alley way for moving product.
I bet you wouldn't feel that way if you owned ebay. It's a sad day in this country when someone hates something or somebody because they make a living or say a killing at what they do. It's called free enterprise.
"I bet you wouldn't feel that way if you owned ebay."
If I owned Ebay it wouldn't be anti 2A
The black powder lube was dropped some time ago due to Glen being unable to get some of the ingredients. Don't know if he has started it back up yet.
were done discussing E-bay.
haven't heard much about his BP lube but it was a pleasure to do business with Glenn for the first time a few weeks ago. Seems like a good man with good products. Hard to justify making my own-so I don't.
Another of Glenn's and Leah's VERY HAPPY customers here. I use the Carnauba Red and the Xlox/beeswax 50/50 for my bulletmaking activity. Both do fine work in their chosen venues--higher velocity rifle work and pistol work respectively. I keep a Lyman 450 or 4500 filled with each, and hot-water-clean H&I dies if changing between lube types.
Mornin everybody :)
A buddy of mine may have a line on somewhere to get the base wax analyzed that we used in our BPCR Supreme. If and when that happens, we should have it back in production within a couple of months.
Yes.
I got a small order last month.
Shiloh
"A buddy of mine may have a line on somewhere to get the base wax analyzed that we used in our BPCR Supreme. If and when that happens, we should have it back in production within a couple of months. "
I look forward to that with alacrity.