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HiVelocity
06-14-2014, 08:04 PM
107805

NOE 225-55-FN in .223 cases.

HV

nhrifle
06-14-2014, 08:09 PM
I have that mould and the boolits shoot as nice as they look. They feed awesome in my AR and my Encore loves them.

IraqVet1982
06-14-2014, 08:09 PM
Have you shot any yet? I want to cast for the 223 so I'm curious how those turn out with the NOE mould.

Gun_nut83
06-14-2014, 08:27 PM
I like that design. I've seen some .30 cal and 9mm dies that come with a pin to either make it a fp or a hp, does this one come with an option like that?

nhrifle
06-14-2014, 08:29 PM
Not sure about the HP option, but I am sure Sweede could figure something out for you. I am getting good function and accuracy in my 20" AR with IMR4064 and Varget, no leading. Putting on those little gas checks can be a bit challenging though!

Gun_nut83
06-14-2014, 08:36 PM
I'm starting to build up for my 16" AR. So I've retooled my moulding process and need a mould for my AR(among others) and have been looking here for one I like that; may just have to buy it in the next month or so. I've seen lots of ppl here boost about NOE.

fcvan
06-15-2014, 04:46 PM
That sure is pretty! Although I don't have that mold, I cast the Lyman 225-415 and make my own gas checks. I've been ES powder coating everything for the past year, with the 5.56 being my primary reason for doing so. The regular lubed boolits shoot well from my Mini 14 and AR, but PCd boolits shoot better. The PC seems to prevent the minor nose deformation I was getting without. Besides, they look pretty!

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bangerjim
06-15-2014, 08:35 PM
That sure is pretty! Although I don't have that mold, I cast the Lyman 225-415 and make my own gas checks. I've been ES powder coating everything for the past year, with the 5.56 being my primary reason for doing so. The regular lubed boolits shoot well from my Mini 14 and AR, but PCd boolits shoot better. The PC seems to prevent the minor nose deformation I was getting without. Besides, they look pretty!

107888

Everybody always asks......"how fast did it go......how fast did it go."

What velocities are you getting? That info will be added to the database I am collecting for PC at high velocities.

I do 223's and 30's but typically at ~1,500FPS with no problems.

banger

Duarteus
06-16-2014, 09:38 AM
107805

NOE 225-55-FN in .223 cases.

HV

Wooo
They look great, I having lots of problem with the mold I got from lee :-(.
May have to pony up some $ for a NOE
If possible can you send me some of this bullets so I can test the fiction on my ARs and bolt action ?
I be more then happy to send you a PayPal reimbursement.
Thanks,
Hectory. Massachusetts :-/ the nut state.

Duarteus
06-16-2014, 09:41 AM
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/06/16/e8a7u6y9.jpghttp://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/06/16/urytyre2.jpg
This are my fail ones .

Digital Dan
06-16-2014, 09:50 AM
Question about powder coat bullets. Is it a viable for use on bullet forms without grease grooves?

leadman
06-16-2014, 10:13 AM
DD, powder coat and Hi-Tek coating work well on boolits with no grease grooves as reported in the Coatings & Alternatives section.

Duarteus, I have coated the same boolit with Hi-Tek coating and shot them in my Contender 23" bull barrel 223 at over 3,600 fps.

I like the looks of the OPs boolits more than the Lee Bator I have. I may have to purchase another mold for my AR, even though the Bator and my Lyman 45gr RN both shoot good out of it.

dudel
06-16-2014, 10:42 AM
I don't know. Who did say they were ugly? I've seen some ugly ones; I cast them myself!

Duarteus
06-16-2014, 10:46 AM
DD, powder coat and Hi-Tek coating work well on boolits with no grease grooves as reported in the Coatings & Alternatives section.

Duarteus, I have coated the same boolit with Hi-Tek coating and shot them in my Contender 23" bull barrel 223 at over 3,600 fps.

I like the looks of the OPs boolits more than the Lee Bator I have. I may have to purchase another mold for my AR, even though the Bator and my Lyman 45gr RN both shoot good out of it.

I can't find the problem... the mold is casting very good round at .225 and I do size it to .225 after all the PC work and they still get the bullets squeeze in the the barrel and most don't feef all the way in ..
my OAL is as low as 2,040 and is not working.
What OAL are you using ?

bangerjim
06-16-2014, 10:57 AM
I don't know. Who did say they were ugly? I've seen some ugly ones; I cast them myself!


It is the hard-core olde-school grease lubers that may say that. I have hear it said. Many of us that used to use standard lubes have moved on and now use PC with great success.

It is hard to replace WELL over a 150+ years of "doing it this way only" with a technology we have developed and improved in about a year on here without some slings and arrows.

If you had $500-800 sunk into grease machines and lubes, you might say that also!

I prefer the clean no-leading PC approach. And I like my boolits! And for those that are worried about personal lead contamination, once coated, there is no contact to lead when handling. And your hands are not sticky and greasy.

PC, like grease, may not be for everybody. Do what ever floats you boat!!!!

banger

zidave
06-16-2014, 11:34 AM
Beautiful

trixter
06-17-2014, 12:56 PM
I have the Lee Bator mold in 6 cavity, the original round nose, and now there is the round flat nose, similar in nose shape to my 30 cal round flat nose. anyone shot the new one yet? If so, how would you compare them?

foesgth
06-17-2014, 02:04 PM
It is the hard-core olde-school grease lubers that may say that. I have hear it said. Many of us that used to use standard lubes have moved on and now use PC with great success.

It is hard to replace WELL over a 150+ years of "doing it this way only" with a technology we have developed and improved in about a year on here without some slings and arrows.



There was just an article in the "Fouling Shot" on cast boolit accuracy. They were saying that there have been no increases in accuracy for some time. We have probably hit the limit of accuracy with pig fat lubed bullets. I have been doing PC for a few months now and am impressed with the results.

runfiverun
06-17-2014, 07:54 PM
they say the same thing about the copper warpped lead ones too.

oh the rcbs or noe copy will feed reliably in an AR type rifle.
the 5.56 chamber will guarantee it, and the 223 chambered bolt rifles like them to be a click over 226.
if your hitting something with the boolits in the pic they're too big on the nose.

trixter
06-19-2014, 08:27 AM
they say the same thing about the copper warpped lead ones too.

oh the rcbs or noe copy will feed reliably in an AR type rifle.
the 5.56 chamber will guarantee it, and the 223 chambered bolt rifles like them to be a click over 226.
if your hitting something with the boolits in the pic they're too big on the nose.

Could you please explain the above, thanks

mannyCA
06-19-2014, 10:25 PM
And the best part, you made them yourself.

captain-03
06-19-2014, 11:14 PM
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Bello
07-28-2014, 05:21 PM
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My kids would want to touch these all day

dakotashooter2
07-29-2014, 03:30 PM
My kids would want to touch these all day

Do you match your boolits with your clothing when you go out?...........................

You could honestly say you have "gone green" with your boolits.............

I see you have some EVIL "black" ones also...........................