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slip-fit bullets
07-31-2014, 04:57 PM,
#11
RE: slip-fit bullets
Some rifle/bullet combinations seem to work well with slip fit, and others not so much. My .40-65 shoots extremely well with a slip fit Saeco #740, but with the tapered BACO Money bullet it seems to want a bit of neck tension.

How are the Boomer moulds to cast with? Do they use big blocks?

thanks,

Chris.
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07-31-2014, 06:12 PM,
#12
RE: slip-fit bullets
Bullets drop out of Boomer's molds fairly easily, and his blocks are about the same size as Brooks'. Speaking of Brooks' bullets, those I shot today were scattered around into a 8" + - area on the target @ 200 ... hummm. It may be that the charge was too heavy, so keeping that in mind, I will try some more @ 68-72, another day.

Jim
That's my story, and I'm stickin' to it!
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08-01-2014, 12:24 AM,
#13
RE: slip-fit bullets
Thanks Jim, they sound like nice molds. I don't shoot my Browning much, but I've found a couple of bullets it likes. The best powder charge for me has always been about 69gr, whether FFg or FFFg.

One of these days I'll have to try a Boomer mold. And a KAL too. Both made up here in Canada. So far my custom molds have come from Steve Brooks. I keep going back to him because the quality is great, and he and his wife are really nice people to deal with.

Chris.
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