I am still waiting on the handle mounting screws for molds to be sent out to jixxerbill, Taylor271701, peterthevet, and Dromia. All others, I was told, have been mailed out to the recipients.
Edd
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Received the screws today.
Thanks' for reminding me mine came in yesterday, just screwed them into the mould.
Guess I`ll be back down at the mailbox Monday!Robert
Had the RCBS pot fired up today. There was about 18 lbs. of 50/50 alloy in it from last session. I fluxed 2 times before getting down to it with the pre heated Thor. I threw about 50 boolets for my control. I had a minor amount of boolet sticking from the slight tool marks in the front cavity nose area, still I can live with it. After cooling I randomly selected 7 boolets. The following are the measurements that came with the mold samples and mine taken with a Brown and Sharpe Mic. that is about my age.
Samples My casts
.287" .286" Nose near front band
.290" .288" Band
.2495" .2495" Gas check
The dimensions for my samples that I chose were very consistent from 1 to the next.
Average weight for the 7 samples was 135 gr. +/- a 1/10th of a grain either way.
Thought you guys would like to see what I came up with after all my complaining.Robert
Nice to see yours were dropping somewhat smaller, I guess the question is do they fit what you bought it for? Hope so!
Randy
It is good to see that at least some molds are coming in correctly.
About the tooling marks, has anyone attempted to carefully polish the roughness out?
Edd
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Mine has been at the P.O. since last week. I contacted Ballistic Cast by email over the weekend and they got right back with a tracking number. My *** mail critter just didn't leave me a notice. I picked it up today. Again, thanks for all the hard work Ed has put in on this.
Jeff
If anyone gets a mould that they deem too small, I will swap you mine as I actually need a smaller one.
Mine casts fine and measures .288 to .2885 on the nose and .290 to .2905 on the drive bands.
These are the castings that came with the mold. Why would they ship a product so obviously out of spec? This mold is way to big for the 7s I own. By the way. The measurements are theirs. I confirmed them.
Last edited by 280Ackley; 04-14-2014 at 06:05 PM.
...and I believe 280Ackley has THEEE QUESTION OF THE DAY pinned down tightly........I was more ***? when I read my little manilla envelope....they knew it was wrong, shipped it anyway as good nuff I guess.
After the Buyer's Choice group buy there was talk about their formula for calculating the relationship between cavity and dropped boolit size being questionable. I guess that tidbit never made it to Bill. I feel for the guy, but have to wonder why no adjustments were made after the first run was huge and these started coming out big. It is sad to see H&G's legacy die out this way.
That said, I haven't tried mine out yet. I bought a Lee 130gr mould in hopes of being able to shoot my 7mm-08 this year. Pretty sad when you have more faith in a Lee mould than what should have been a premium custom one.
I don't think Lee has ever heard of venting a mould. I was able to get the 7mm casting ok, but I also got a 500gr mould to try for my .458 and I had a devil of a time until I settled on pouring an entire #2 Rowell ladle over EACH cavity to get it to fill.
Randy
The original drawing shows a band diameter of .288" and my mould is marked .292" or .004" larger.
-Matt
Group Buys Honcho'd: C326-175-FN, 434-210-RF, C434-210-RF, 30-165-SIL-MOD, 358156-PB, 413-170-Keith, C348-225-FN, 8mm SIL, 45-230-CM, 45-270-Ohaus/SWC, Edd's 28-170-FN
Quote from Josh in our .44 group buy:
" but they are a little heat sensitive. For example, I left a 434 diameter mold get too warm and it threw a .432 bullet consistently but dropped the mold temp and it swung right back to a .434 boolit. The same can be said for the .432 mold."
Is there any chance we could reduce the diameter we are dropping by cranking up the heat? 900 degrees?
Just a thought...
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"The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in Government." -- Thomas Jefferson
"Consider the clown(s) just one of God's little nettles in the woods, don't let it detract from the beauty. Sooner or latter you are going to run into the nettles regardless of how careful you are."
Beware of man who types much, but says nothing.
Charter member Michigan liars club!
"The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in Government." -- Thomas Jefferson
"Consider the clown(s) just one of God's little nettles in the woods, don't let it detract from the beauty. Sooner or latter you are going to run into the nettles regardless of how careful you are."
Beware of man who types much, but says nothing.
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 |