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The wait begins - Printable Version +- Historic Shooting Forums (http://historicshooting.com) +-- Forum: General (http://historicshooting.com/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: Reloading (http://historicshooting.com/forum-4.html) +---- Forum: Bullets and moulds (http://historicshooting.com/forum-26.html) +---- Thread: The wait begins (/thread-1809.html) Pages:
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RE: The wait begins - Caprock - 03-25-2016 Exactly! Thats why I vow never to buy another BPSS rifle or a mold. Wait, I'm late for a Chronic Liar's Anon Meeting. RE: The wait begins - Don McDowell - 03-25-2016 ![]() ![]()
RE: The wait begins - Mike - 03-25-2016 Hey Ranch, When that 460 grain Postell comes to you, can I ask for a sampling of perhaps 10 bullets. If my .44/77s both like that slug I'll almost have to get a mold for it too. After all, my guns need all of the help they can get..! Shoot sharp, Mike RE: The wait begins - Don McDowell - 03-25-2016 Sure thing Mike, be glad to send you some. RE: The wait begins - Martini2 - 03-25-2016 Sometimes we just cannot help ourselves when it comes to experimenting new molds. I was checking out things on web and came across a "SALE". Optics Planet was offering new Lyman 457658 mold delivered for $60 bucks. A bunch were cast yielding at 494 gr. with mix in pot. After cleaning in solvent and prep this mold started dropping good casts and ran out the 20# pot (see pic). Today during a range session with chronograph I added a few of the 457658s thru my '74. Now one caveat is this load I admit is wrong in many ways in traditional thinking I apologize in advance I.E. my load is smokeless. That said the three rounds in hand today velocity test read 1) 1380 fps, 2) 1383 fps & 3) 1383 fps. Since these rounds were fetched from a box of 100 that are ready for Opening Silhouette match here in April the rest are un-molested waiting there turn at steel critters. Could hardly get more bang for my bucks. RE: The wait begins - Nuclearcricket - 03-26-2016 I really don't think that any of us are immune to "good deal on a mold" disease, my self included. I have reciently picked up 4 molds. One off of ebay and 3 from a private seller. The are either Lyman or Ideal molds, one is for a gas check 30 cal spitzer bullet listed at 168, a 3118 for the 32-20, a 311410 for the 30 carbine and the 38-55 standard bullet. The one off of ebay was about $55, the others were $30 each and just too good of a deal to pass up. All of them in new or near new condition, the 38-55 bullet was still in the wrap in the plastic box. Sam RE: The wait begins - Mike - 03-26-2016 (03-25-2016, 06:04 PM)Don McDowell Wrote: Sure thing Mike, be glad to send you some. Bravo!! RE: The wait begins - Eric Johanen - 03-26-2016 I have used that bullet in the past with smokeless powder and it shot very well out to 300 yards. I have not tested it at ranges longer. Be interesting to see how you fare on the rams. I use A 5744 and it does work well. (Also the Lyman 458125 RN works well with smokeless). |