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Thread: New boolits! .460 hollow point madness!

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    New boolits! .460 hollow point madness!

    These were pretty challenging to cast. I tend to cast boolits around 600 degrees or a little better. But I couldn't get the point nose to fill around the point properly at that temp, so I went a little higher in the 700 degree range.

    These are 350 grain .460 caliber boolits for my 1895.

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    Looks like a pretty good run of bullets. What mold and alloy?
    At one with the gun.

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    I cast my HP's around 725°. You can get by with less, but I like a little frost too. I believe it makes my powdercoating stick a little better.
    Nice work and have fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beau Cassidy View Post
    Looks like a pretty good run of bullets. What mold and alloy?
    The mould is a NOE SC460-350-RF-AE1 RG4 cavity GC... And I mix lead / lino / tin to get as close to #2 as I can assuming my lead is WW. I water drop them and then let them sit out to dry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle333 View Post
    I cast my HP's around 725°. You can get by with less, but I like a little frost too. I believe it makes my powdercoating stick a little better.
    Nice work and have fun!
    I have been powder coating and I like how it turns out. I'll bump up the temp next time to see if I can get a little better fill out.

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    my PID indicates 715° which is my normal casting temp

    HP need hotter temps for me to be successful

    what metal is your mold made out of?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter Laich View Post
    my PID indicates 715° which is my normal casting temp

    HP need hotter temps for me to be successful

    what metal is your mold made out of?
    Brass - hotter should work fine.

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    Maybe a little more tin might fix the problem.

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