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    I shot irons most of the time in action pistol,...

    I shot irons most of the time in action pistol, and my basic prescription contact lenses correct my dominant/aiming eye to front sight distance and the non dominant eye to distance (infinity). I can...
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    Same here. Years ago I brought in some scrap...

    Same here. Years ago I brought in some scrap cartridge brass, asked if they had any lead and was taken back to where that had old lead pipe and sheet. On the way I tripped over a pile of high tin...
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    Bearing metal (a version of Babbitt?) seems a...

    Bearing metal (a version of Babbitt?) seems a good bet, but what percentage of tin and lead i don’t know (some are 90+% tin and others around the same percentage of lead).

    If you can’t find a...
  4. I’ve read those instructions, three times I...

    I’ve read those instructions, three times I think. That’s what I started out following, and it’s all good advice.

    I’ve also read the massive HiTek thread three times. That’s where Joe Ban, the...
  5. Action pistol shooters can easily go through...

    Action pistol shooters can easily go through 30,000 rounds a year. That’s around 600# of alloy to make my 147 grainers, and I like them to all be made from the same alloy, preferably the same lot....
  6. Runs directly contrary to the advice given by the...

    Runs directly contrary to the advice given by the inventor and producer of the HiTek coating, but then, what does he know…
  7. Cartridge respirator works for me when I have...

    Cartridge respirator works for me when I have really dirty lead. Impressive how the air goes from stinky and smoky to almost fresh smelling.
  8. K type is what I use. It’s a pair of insulated...

    K type is what I use. It’s a pair of insulated wires ending in a small metal bead which is the business end of things.

    I drill a small hole in the base of the bullet, insert the bead and wedge it...
  9. Thread: $0.08 Primers

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    Today at a grand opening (good luck to them!) a...

    Today at a grand opening (good luck to them!) a Turner’s Outdoorsman here in Northern California has Winchester and Federal pistol primers by the hundred running $86 to $90 (or Fiocchi’s by the 1500...
  10. I’ve done something similar to Trevor, only it...

    I’ve done something similar to Trevor, only it was with twice the acetone as solvent and twice the amount per batch to deliver the same amount of HiTek. This was to get good coverage inside the lube...
  11. I do the 1/4” hardware cloth thing, square shape...

    I do the 1/4” hardware cloth thing, square shape with bent up and doubled over sides that add a bit of rigidity, and the doubled mesh goes over a tab from the adjacent side to make the corners lock...
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    I have a variation on the theme: a stock of...

    I have a variation on the theme: a stock of commercial cast bullets I got before I started casting, now a back up source of alloy.

    I could use them as is in a pinch, but they’re hardball alloy, in...
  13. I’ve never been sure how well that works. While...

    I’ve never been sure how well that works. While there's no doubt that 90# of pure lead melted with 10# of pure tin gives 100# of 90/10 alloy, the exact density of the alloy depends on peculiar...
  14. I think what matters is, given a certain powder...

    I think what matters is, given a certain powder charge and priming, how internal case volume changes with different bullets of the same weight seated to the same COL, and that depends on the length...
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    The only lead wheel weights I’ve ever melted down...

    The only lead wheel weights I’ve ever melted down were new, given to me by a friend of a friend who owned an auto shop. He was getting rid of them because California law prohibited their use.
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    A few more thoughts. The pressure of the lead...

    A few more thoughts.

    The pressure of the lead at the spout is proportional to the height of the lead column above it, including the solid lead floating on top of the melt. I definitely have to...
  17. Thread: Mold Lessons

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    If you have aluminum gang molds for pistol weight...

    If you have aluminum gang molds for pistol weight bullets, they can get hotter on one end from always starting the pour on the same cavity. I’ve actually gotten frosting differences one end vs the...
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    Forum: Our Town

    I was a bookworm as a kid, but fell out of the...

    I was a bookworm as a kid, but fell out of the habit over the years. I built a library, anticipating a sedentary retirement, but have been too busy to read all the books I stocked it with.
    ...
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    I also find the MP handles a bit much for small...

    I also find the MP handles a bit much for small hands.

    I’ve considered sanding the outsides where the hand actually grips them, but didn’t bother, having plenty of Lee handles to use.
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    Poll: I’ve used white vinegar, but citric acid (pretty...

    I’ve used white vinegar, but citric acid (pretty inexpensive as sold on line for home canning), car wash and wax, and stainless steel pins will get most brass looking literally like new and is my go...
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    I also have used them (small pistol version, a...

    I also have used them (small pistol version, a few thousand of a single lot a few years ago) without issues.
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    I did that: melted the big ingots into much...

    I did that: melted the big ingots into much smaller bars. I used a high btu jet burner and a 12” cast iron pot with a lid. Maybe more heat production and retention than your set up, as I didn’t have...
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    I think I saw the same video: IIRC, different...

    I think I saw the same video: IIRC, different sized holes were simply drilled through the pan, allowing the shot to fall through a shot tower to harden spherically, and cooled in the water filled...
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    Did you do a search? Haven’t done it myself, but...

    Did you do a search? Haven’t done it myself, but there are lots of threads describing use of antimony metal to make alloy. Most describe dissolving the metal into the melt, using small pieces kept...
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    Forum: Cast Boolits

    My experience with aluminum pistol bullet gang...

    My experience with aluminum pistol bullet gang molds (5 to 8 cavities, 115 to 147 gr nominal dropped weight) is that they can cast well, but that the optimal temp range can be a bit of a challenge to...
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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check