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NHlever
03-27-2011, 08:41 PM
I was poking about in one of my favorite gun shops today, and came across an RCBS 9mm-124-CN truncated cone two cavity mold in new condition. I am sure it has never been used. They wanted $25.00 for it so it came home with me. I see that the new Lyman manual has some loads for this boolit so I'm good to go there. Has anyone used this boolit? Any comments, favorite powders, alloy, comments about how large it usually casts in your alloy, etc. would be welcome. I'm new to 9mm cast boolits, but have dipped my toe in the water with the Lee 358-105-TC, and the Lee 358-125-RF, but only just a bit. I had sized those boolits at .358, but I don't know if this mold will drop boolits that large, or not.

wb_carpenter
03-27-2011, 09:01 PM
Love the boolit hate the lack of load data for it

Take a powder like WST that already has limited info and you will be in my position[smilie=s:.

NHlever
03-27-2011, 09:19 PM
The new Lyman manual lists quite a few loads with that boolit.

wb_carpenter
03-27-2011, 09:59 PM
Could you post a 124gr TC mold WST/Bullseye/WSF load around 1075fps :grin:? I am trying to gather as much info as I can for 9mm minor uspsa.

As far as the bullet itself I find my lee molds always throw better TC bullets than LRN.

at 25 yds groups shrink like 1" in my experience over lrn (shooting through carbine). They feed well but i don't really have any problems with lrn.

I will also say if you have lee's 124gr lrn mold it is easy to mix up the bullets(they look similar).

94Doug
03-28-2011, 03:11 AM
The RCBS #1 Cast Bullet Manual lists:

231
5.0 1135
4.5 1015

700X
3.6 104
3.1 902

Bullseye
4.0 987
3.5 852

Unique
5.2 1166
4.7 1083

The boolit in the Lyman Manual will be the 356402 which is lighter, kinda' looks the same. I would size 358, but what ever you gun says.


Doug

toddrod
03-28-2011, 07:43 AM
WSF 4.6g / OAL 1.055 and a LEE 122 TC bullet (same profile) gets me 1083 fps out of my CZ 85 Combat.

NHlever
03-28-2011, 09:12 AM
Lyman #4 maual lists the RCBS 9mm-124-CN with 3.7 grains of Bullseye for 1036 fps at 26,000 psi, and 4.1 grains of Bullseye for 1136 fps at 30,000 psi. as a MAX. load.

wb_carpenter
03-28-2011, 01:21 PM
Lyman #4 maual lists the RCBS 9mm-124-CN with 3.7 grains of Bullseye for 1036 fps at 26,000 psi, and 4.1 grains of Bullseye for 1136 fps at 30,000 psi. as a MAX. load.

What OAL?

fecmech
03-28-2011, 02:51 PM
What OAL?

That style of bullet is usually seated with the juncture of the cone and drive surface of the bullet at the front edge of the case. With the 3 mgrs that I'm aware of the point length is different between RCBS, Lyman(longest) and Lee(shortest) resulting in 3 different OALs with basically the same amount of bullet in the case and basically the same pressure.

whopist
03-28-2011, 04:35 PM
Fecmech said:
“With the 3 mgrs that I'm aware of the point length is different between RCBS, Lyman(longest) and Lee(shortest) resulting in 3 different OALs with basically the same amount of bullet in the case and basically the same pressure.”

This is very true. I went so far as to make a spread sheet to help me keep up with “Powder Length” for all my reloads.

This is the 9MM portion of my Loading Cheat Sheet.
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii165/whopist/PowderLength.jpg

NHlever
03-29-2011, 09:39 PM
What OAL?

Sorry for leaving that out since it is critical for 9mm loads. Lyman lists1.050 as the OAL those loads were tested at.