I'll buy some soon as it is available in the US. :-P
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I'll buy some soon as it is available in the US. :-P
Other than being a different color. Does it do anything the other colors don't do?
Trev you got a 145 to 158 SWC in 358 you don't need? Got a req from a friend to load some 38 specials for her Pythons. If not looks like a trip to CBE up in toowoomba.
Picked some shotgun projectiles from the berm today.
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I have 158 swc, but they have all been sized to .357 :( unless you think they could do the trick.
With how tight they were to get through the die (almost needed a 6 foot bar on the press), they could have easily been sized to .358, they automatic one i made hates SWC, so all by hand
Tazza, if you used Aqualube they would have slipped through like Duck you know what. Down sizing alloys even if hard ones, you should get very good load reduction on sizing equipment and possibly up to 50% load reduction, and may be more, depending on alloy and amount of Aqualube used. Using extension bars certainly opens up possibility of damaging your equipment.
I may have to give some of it a go next time i order from you just for these 158s, they have always been a bit tough to size. They are meant to drop at .357-358 i think, plus coating which brings them up even wider. I manage to squeeze them down with an old lee classic C
Lube helps a lot. I broke my lee C press handle.
Now i use less leverage on my star sizer with a bit of one shot lube in each handful I throw into the bullet feeder.
Picked up another 150kg's of lead from my pistol club last week, it's almost time to do another casting session.
Three coats. Loads are 1300-1500 fps, all these have gone through some snow first,then hit icy berm.
I have a bucketful of slugs to collect. :)
Edit: Aqualube is the slipperiest thing that ever slipped.
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You mean your automatic one hasent got a 3/4ton capacity!!! tsk tsk.
If you have any not sized gimme a yell, I think I hasve 200 or so 38super mixed brass looking for a new home.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLIehTaANcg
I have actually not done the math on what tonnage it puts out, i'd think it would be fairly high, but some styles they just flip me off when they try and go through the die :) It's a 1/8 hp motor with a 25:1 reduction box to give me a max of 60 RPM @50hz but i can over run that a bit with the VFD
Sadly they are all sized..... The only way around it is to put a few more coats of hi-tek on them? do you rekon that could bring them up the one thou bigger required? The lead they are made from is about wheel weight hardness. You are welcome to give it a go if it will get you out of trouble.
Tazza,
for each coat of Hi-Tek, (at about 20g to 100 mls mix), each coat adds about one thou plus or minus. If you simply want to add 1 thou, coat again and dry, bake as usual. Then measure finished diameter.
For accuracy, make sure measurements for diameter is at comparable temperatures for before and after adding another coat.
One of my IPSIC customer claims, after a bit of testing, that he gets higher velocities with Candy Apple Red coating, than with my previous batch coated with Gold 1035.
This is with the same boolit, casted from the same alloy, in the same casting run, but coated at a later time, and of course tested at a later time.
Have any of you experienced the same? What do you think, could the different coatings cause this or are other variables responsible for this? I'm thinking temp, humidity and so forth, when chronoing.... And maybe when backing. To me the Candy Apple coating seems a bit thinner than the Gold when mixed with the same ammount of accetone.
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I posted this down below, but I'm hoping the Hi-Tek crowd can chime in with some advice. I'm using Hi-Tek to coat some boolits for 303 Brit, and right now I'm using a mold design that has a gas check shank. I'm getting tired of playing around with the gas checks, and would like to move to a plain based design.
I know some people are saying PC acts like a gas check up to a certain velocity, and I'm wondering if Hi-Tek does the same. I'm only planning on pushing these boolits to around 2000 fps, and if I can get away with a coated plain based boolit and not have accuracy issues or fouling, I'd be happy
I shoot lots of 45-70, my lightest bullet goes 2000 fps. 325 grain plain base with Hi Tek TMG Gold.
Clean barrel,good accuracy.
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