JB,
If youÂ’re using a properly designed BPCR bullet, (not a Paper Patched bullet either), and youÂ’re using a blow tube, the additional lube cookie will be unnecessary. Also, the 45-70 hasnÂ’t got a whole lot of capacity to begin with. IF youÂ’re having fouling problems itÂ’s most likely due to that little 340 grain either not carrying enough lube, and/or being too light to build up sufficient pressure to burn cleanly.
If you do want to use a lube cookie (I know some CAS guys like them), then you need do a little math to add the thickness of your grease cookie. IE:
If your OAL calls for a bullet seating depth of .650” then you need to add the thickness of your cookie, and an additional wad. It should go:
Powder, Wad, Grease Cookie, Wad, Bullet.
To tell you the truth, I don’t mess with cookies because they add a whole other variable that’s hard to control. The less “stuff” that goes into the case the better. I don’t think I’ve met anyone yet that competes and uses them.
Chuck
PS: I go to great lengths to clean the bases of my bullets off prior to loading. Some guys even use a newspaper wad between the bullet and their LDPE wad, just to prevent the wad from sticking to the bullet and creating a flyer.