Thank you Dwayner!
I've never visited this site before today, but was directed to your post by another customer.
For those interested in getting improved results from plain based commercial bullets which give leading problems and poor accuracy, there are two methods. Simplest is to wipe the thinnest film over the top of the existing lube, with a finger like you did. This will allow fairly decent velocities in most cases, but if one wants to get the benifit of having the bullets lubed completely with LBT lube, here are two methods.
1. Peel the existing lube out with a thumbnail and relube with blue soft. No need to get all the existing lube out, just most of it.
2. Melt the existing lube out, by laying the bullets in an old cake pan, on some rags, in a kitchen oven with temperature set just high enough to melt the lube off. As it melts it will soak into the rags and leave the bullets clean. Finger lube and you are ready to load and shoot.
You can do the same with your gas checked bullets and get better results than with just filling the check shank. Either smear over the existing lube or replace it for optimum results.
I'm Veral Smith, of Lead Bullet Technology, by the way. Our website is LBTMoulds.com if you'd like to order our lube, molds or other products.