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Thread: HM˛ 30/31 cal 160gr 6 CAV - Ed Harris Design

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    yep same price just bigger
    It's not the size of your brass that matters, It's how you tumble it.

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    Sent a check, have you received payement yet? Thanks
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    I'll take one.
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    Oops, forgot - 312".
    Glenn R. Latham

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    I am in for one .312 thank you.
    Vulcan 20MM = Accuracy by volume.

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    I will take one in .312 - Paid by Paypal tonight
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    Just wanted to let every one know the status on this mold. I fell behind a little as I had to re-wright the entire CNC program for the mill. But now we got a program that will do anything we need from here on out.
    It's not the size of your brass that matters, It's how you tumble it.

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    #15 paid by pay pal......lonewelder

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    ok guys i have started cutting the cavs. looking great.
    It's not the size of your brass that matters, It's how you tumble it.

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    Excellent! I see that Ed Harris posted a blurb about this group buy on the CBA forum, which may shake the tree for a few more coconuts!

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    If you have one left I'll take it in .312 . Please let me know if you have a block to cut for me and I'll send payment by paypal.

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    How goes the cutting??? I've ordered one in .312 & .316, and have noticed that several people have ordered them in .324. I'd like one of those, but, I won't have the funds until the first of Sep. What to do? what to do?

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    I'm in for one, 0.312"

    41wyom

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    cutting is going great, moving right along. be ready to ship in a few days.
    It's not the size of your brass that matters, It's how you tumble it.

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    just wanted to let you guys know im onley running 50 of the .312 molds.
    It's not the size of your brass that matters, It's how you tumble it.

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    Looking forward to this. As FYI, using my original Walt Melander mold, with as-cast and unsized bullets run slightly frosted from wheelweights, air cooled, no gascheck, lubed in Lee Liquid Alox, loading 8.4 grains of Bullseye in. 30-'06 in LC69 cases with Remjngton 9-1/2 primer, five consecutive 5-shot groups at 100 yards firing in my Mauser sporter with 4x hunting scope, averaged 1.56" with thevlargest group 2.1" and smallest 1.09". We use this load as an Appleseed trainer, about 1300 fps.

    Can't wait to try the new bullet, and will give it a good workout and report.

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    ok all the .312 are cut and i have switched to .316.
    It's not the size of your brass that matters, It's how you tumble it.

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    I am number 91 for a .312 and have sent PayPal payment.

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    ok all the cavs have been cut. doing the last operating on the molds (cutting the handle screw holes and counter sink)
    It's not the size of your brass that matters, It's how you tumble it.

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    ALL THE MOLDS ARE FINISHED, now to attach the sprue plates.

    total run
    .312= 50
    .316=15
    .325= 5
    It's not the size of your brass that matters, It's how you tumble it.

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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