ohland
05-12-2011, 06:08 PM
http://ps-2.kev009.com:8081/ohlandl/310/Ideal_310_Quick_Reference.html
Old link [not used or maintained]
http://webpages.charter.net/ohland/Idea_310_Quick_Reference.html#Lyman_Top_Punch_to_M ould_Table
This is the combined Castpics and Dark Canyon TP/mould/screw tables. There is a link to a Word document file with all the moulds n stuff. The Word doc should drop into Excel or spreadsheet of your choice so you can sort however you feel you need to.
Before anyone complains... the 43d Lyman Reloading Handbook states that a mould number diameter is for the sized bullet. The actual cast diameter can be .001 to .003 over. AND.. if that isn't good enough, "U" moulds cast approximately .002 under standard moulds... With the older, non cnc moulds, you could say "it depends".
Again, additions, corrections, pontification accepted.
:veryconfu
Old link [not used or maintained]
http://webpages.charter.net/ohland/Idea_310_Quick_Reference.html#Lyman_Top_Punch_to_M ould_Table
This is the combined Castpics and Dark Canyon TP/mould/screw tables. There is a link to a Word document file with all the moulds n stuff. The Word doc should drop into Excel or spreadsheet of your choice so you can sort however you feel you need to.
Before anyone complains... the 43d Lyman Reloading Handbook states that a mould number diameter is for the sized bullet. The actual cast diameter can be .001 to .003 over. AND.. if that isn't good enough, "U" moulds cast approximately .002 under standard moulds... With the older, non cnc moulds, you could say "it depends".
Again, additions, corrections, pontification accepted.
:veryconfu