Does anyone have a cross reference for egg sinker size vs diameter? I need to go buy some for slugging and would like to know the best sizes.
Does anyone have a cross reference for egg sinker size vs diameter? I need to go buy some for slugging and would like to know the best sizes.
All I know is that 4 oz. won't work.
this is why we have calipers.
mine have accompanied me to the hardware store and the paper store,and the gun store.
I'm trying to avoid being the sketchy guy with the weird measuring device in Walmart...actually come to think of it, I get a feeling of pride everytime that I get a get a cross eyed look from an associate or shopper when I'm doing something like that...time to grab the calipers and run to the store!!!
IF the sinker I am using is to big, I screw a drywall screw in the hole, attach the drywall screw to my cordless drill and put the sinker next to some 220 grit sandpaper. Trims it right down to size
The 1/8 oz sinkers work up through 30 caliber and the 1/4 oz will work through 45 cal. If you are working at the upper end of the range you may have to give the sinker a rap or two with a hammer in order to make sure that it is large enough.
Some times it's the pot,
Some times it's the pan,
It might even be the skillet,
But, most of the time, it's the cook.
If I've got an egg sinker handy, great. If not I cast a boolit from pure lead and cut it off a little longer than calibre. I then drill a 1/8" hole thru the center. If its not big enough I bump it up in a vise.
Takes me longer to type it than to do it once the pot is hot.
Some people live and learn but I mostly just live
Sure here you go. Now keep in mind some will need to be flattened a bit to make them a bit wider. Not a big deal as a vise will do it or so will a whack with a hammer. I had to do that to widen the #8 to fit my 45 Colt and 45-70. The 9mm worked great with the one for 38/357
Lead sinker sizes for checking gun bores
Size 10
For use in .270, 7mm, and .30 Calibers
Size 9
For use in .338, .348, 38/.357, and 35 Calibers
Size 8
For use in .41, .44, .45, and .475 Calibers
The corresponding weights:
Size 10 - 1/8oz
Size 9 - 1/4oz
Size 8 - 3/8oz
Joe
If your sluging for strait wall grab a fired unprossed case, melt your egg sinkers in it and use your impact puller [you do have one right] and remove.
Walla- bore slug ready to go
Last edited by BACKTOSHOOTING; 02-22-2013 at 01:27 AM.
220 grit sandpaper + lead sounds like a lap!
I milled a couple holes in a ss block .01'' over each of my common bore sizes, then I cast up a pile of them. The empty cases is a good idea for not much hassle. I used to get 3/4 size for .40cal & 9/.38, then turn down to .008" oversize, can't remember the size for .45
sent via hammer and chisel
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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 |
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GC | Gas Check |