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Thread: Review of 22LR to 224 Kaine Dies by DanR

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    Anhydrous lanolin (no water) leaves no concerns with die corrosion so it's probably a better choice...and probably a better lubricant as well. I already forgot the fellow's name but a member here at castboolits is selling it and a good number of other bullet lube components at *really* (as compared to the pharmacy I tried locally) good prices. I think a pound of anhydrous lanolin was like $8. Just search on "lanolin" or "bee's wax" and you should find him in the vendor sponsors as I recall.

    That having been said, I have found that lanolin really turns gummy over time so I like cleaning it off my dies etc. and lubing them with something else for storage, anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BT Sniper View Post
    You got it backwords there Dan. Better look into it a bit more.

    Anhydrous: As a general term, a substance is said to be anhydrous if it contains no water.

    Above statment was copied from wikipedia

    BT
    oops.. thanks for the correction.

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    just to remind all this is the review pages for the dies not lube lol

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    Yep, thread jacked it was.. and I plan to soon start swaging my danr 22lr into 224 bullets.. as soon as I can get my core mold drilled and a few cores cranked out..

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    Just got my set in the mail today after I get some cores I will be posting my results w/paper a target that is. FYI everything looks great (firstclass) so we shall see

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    Got my set yesturday. Read instructions.looked at parts.
    All looked good.
    Loaded the dies into my lyman turret press, smashed my first bullet at 3:30 am before I left for work. Will smaash some more tonight then shoot some tomorrow.

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    grate to hear i shot some did great but I'm still waiting on my new scope to come in i strip a screw on the old one stay a way form the old tasco scopes the new ones are Bushnell now so their OK

    i will get my test shoot done as soon as it comes in and get it post

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    I cast about 100 cores.. so now I get to figure out how to use the core cutter I bought from a member here... and then I shall be on my way... (maybe I should be soaking those jackets.. hmmm)..

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    Awesome thats fast...
    I am still working on a adjustable mold but cant wait to be up and running

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    Quote Originally Posted by sargenv View Post
    I cast about 100 cores.. so now I get to figure out how to use the core cutter I bought from a member here... and then I shall be on my way... (maybe I should be soaking those jackets.. hmmm)..
    Why would you be cutting cores that you have already created? The Core swage die is used to create a uniform core from a chunk of lead. Usually a cutter is used to make cores from lead wire. Casting is the alternative.
    "let's go. He ain't hittin' nothin'.".... "You IDIOT, he's hit everything he's aimed at!"

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    Um, need them in the range of... 45 gr, cores were dropping at about 70.. I was a bit too generous with the drill bit.. I didn't bother using the core cutter and went straight for the wire cutters and scale..

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    Got it. Halvsies. That would be a lot to run through the bleed hole on the core die.
    "let's go. He ain't hittin' nothin'.".... "You IDIOT, he's hit everything he's aimed at!"

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    I wonder if it would be more trouble to cast cores the right size, or cast cores heavy enough to get two out of and cut them in half?

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    i have two molds one does right around 60 grain cores, and another does 120 grain cores.. the 120's i cut in half.. more and more, i find my self casting the 120's over the 60's.. just so i have more of an option for cores.. i wasn't stuck with only being able to make 60 grain bullets or less..

    also, i've found that the core die makes a better core if your bleeding off lead, as opposed to just using the core die to shape the core.


    dan

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    ok so i mod a press im still tuneing it but it works for me so i do not have to hammer on stuff

    well 2 press

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    wow xfox.. thats an interesting setup.

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    Is that a Lee handpress threaded onto the exposed part of the die?

    Genius!!

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    Seriously? Your using the hand press to swage and the bench mounted press to eject? Dude, I was born in the dark, but it wasn't last night. Nice joke though.
    "let's go. He ain't hittin' nothin'.".... "You IDIOT, he's hit everything he's aimed at!"

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    Looks like the other way around to me Thor, hand press to replace the hammer.

    Ooops, Thor's right.

    Huh???

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    humm.. xfox, shouldn't it be the other way around? doing the swage on the top will put too much pressure on the die and on your bottom press threads. flip things over bro.


    dan

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