Von Gruff
12-12-2010, 05:26 PM
After a lot of years casting the way I always did I found a way that the boolits fall out of the mould more easily.
I hold the mould, in this case a 2 cavity, firmly to fill then place it on the top boolit dump tray on my casting box and relax my hand till the sprue sets them pick it up again but loosly so my hand dosent cramp. A quick ' whack' with my brass tubed wooden dowel and the sprue falls into the bowel then the the change is that I turn the mould over so the sprue plate is underneath and open the mould. I have found the boolit drops much more often without a tap (on the side of the handle right at the centre of the block rather than the hinge pin, and no I never touch the moulb block with the ' whacker'). After the boolit drops I tip the sprue from the bowel back into the melt and roll the droped boolits into the holding tray of the casting box, close the mould and repeat the previous steps. I have found a slower cadence has improved the drop even more and casting is a very relaxed affair now. I cast up a batch yesterday and only intended a short session but they were droping so well I was there for about 500 @ 160gn 7mm boolits.
http://i667.photobucket.com/albums/vv39/VonGruff/003-7.jpg
This is yesterdays effort.
http://i667.photobucket.com/albums/vv39/VonGruff/0032.jpg
Von Gruff.
I hold the mould, in this case a 2 cavity, firmly to fill then place it on the top boolit dump tray on my casting box and relax my hand till the sprue sets them pick it up again but loosly so my hand dosent cramp. A quick ' whack' with my brass tubed wooden dowel and the sprue falls into the bowel then the the change is that I turn the mould over so the sprue plate is underneath and open the mould. I have found the boolit drops much more often without a tap (on the side of the handle right at the centre of the block rather than the hinge pin, and no I never touch the moulb block with the ' whacker'). After the boolit drops I tip the sprue from the bowel back into the melt and roll the droped boolits into the holding tray of the casting box, close the mould and repeat the previous steps. I have found a slower cadence has improved the drop even more and casting is a very relaxed affair now. I cast up a batch yesterday and only intended a short session but they were droping so well I was there for about 500 @ 160gn 7mm boolits.
http://i667.photobucket.com/albums/vv39/VonGruff/003-7.jpg
This is yesterdays effort.
http://i667.photobucket.com/albums/vv39/VonGruff/0032.jpg
Von Gruff.