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    Gas Check Problems With Lyman 225438?

    Has anyone experienced issues with installing gas checks on boolits from the Lyman 225438 mould, 44gr Hornet boolit? I am finding the gas check shank is too large to accept Lyman or Hornady gas checks. The inside diameter of the gas checks are .215/.216 inches and the boolit gas check shank is .218/.219 inches. When I can force the cas check onto the shank, it leaves a shaving of lead at the top of the check, but this requires a lot of pressure. I have other moulds, Lyman 225415, Lee 60gr Bator, MP 225-65 where the check goes on with ease and the gas check shanks measure .215/.216 inches. I think the mould is out of spec or has a design flaw as the gas check shank is almost not there, you can see it, but it is not as defined as the other 22 cal moulds I have.

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    It has been a few years but Hornady gas checks fit on my 225438 boolits just fine.

    First thing I would check for is a speck of lead holding the mold halves apart. If that isn't the problem, maybe just convert the mold to a plain base entirely.

    Robert

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    I appreciate your response. I have checked the mould faces and no lead is present, that was one of my first thoughts. I also checked to ensure there is no light between the mould halves when closed. I have both Lyman and Hornady gas checks and have the issue with both.

    I emailed Lyman with the information in hopes they may have an answer.


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    A not so immediate fix would be an NOE gas check expander. I have a few in pistol calibers for dealing with fat bottomed PC'd boolits. Unfortunately it looks like the 22cal expander is out of stock.

    https://noebulletmolds.com/site/shop...-expander-ram/
    https://noebulletmolds.com/site/shop...-expander-die/
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    Hey, that’s great! That will fix my problem, and I like the GC seater as well.


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    Anneal the gas checks to make them easier to seat


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    Quote Originally Posted by oley55 View Post
    A not so immediate fix would be an NOE gas check expander. I have a few in pistol calibers for dealing with fat bottomed PC'd boolits. Unfortunately it looks like the 22cal expander is out of stock.

    https://noebulletmolds.com/site/shop...-expander-ram/
    https://noebulletmolds.com/site/shop...-expander-die/
    I heard back from Lyman today. They agree the mould’s gas check shank is oversized/out of spec. They are sending me a new mold.

    I looked at the gas check expander you recommended. The 22 cal is out of stock at the moment. I emailed them and asked if there was any tentative date when it will be back in stock. Meanwhile I picked up their gas check seater. The description says it is for seating gas checks on oversized gas check shanks. It will be interesting to see how well it works.

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    The 22 cal is out of stock at the moment. I emailed them and asked if there was any tentative date when it will be back in stock.
    For what it's worth and it's been a good while, but I was never able to communicate with Al via email. I found calling first thing in the morning before he headed out to the shop was the best way to reach him (0700-0730 Pacific time). My experience from a year or two ago.

    For what it's worth I suspect he outsources the manufacture of his various tools.
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    I also have a 225438 that has a large gas check shank and wouldn't accept checks. I annealed the checks and made a punch out of a piece of steel rod that was slightly larger in diameter than the ID of the check. I chucked the rod in the lathe (could use a drill press instead) and used a file to reduce the OD enough to expand the gas check just enough to fit the shank on the bullets. I slightly rounded the edge and polished the filed section to provide easy removal of the check. Last step was adding a piece of wooden dowel for a handle. Hand pressure, with the checks sitting on a steel plate, is all that is needed to expand them.

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