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GP100man
08-10-2011, 10:29 PM
I had some ideas & some oppritunitys popped up for for my birthday [smilie=p:

This is the results after a trip to Buckshot`s Magic Machine Shop !!!!

Left is a DC 358156 Deshanked , rite is iceing on the cake , a mold I purchased from a member & he sent it to Buckshot to HP it , a 357446 SC !!

A Public Thanks & Hats OFF to these 2 gentlemen , as I never mentioned it was my BD [smilie=p:

http://i746.photobucket.com/albums/xx110/GP100man/102_0583.jpg

Come on Saturday :bigsmyl2:

& it`s all :cbpour: fault !!!! NOT necassarily a bad thang !!

Got the 357446 HP cleaned up & warmed up !!
Lucked out .3595-.360 with isotope alloy !!!

Casts like a dream, the pin comes out so easy you`d swaer it slipped out the holder & tilt the mould & it falls out !!!

Cast these in `bout a 35 minute session.

http://i746.photobucket.com/albums/xx110/GP100man/102_0588.jpg

BCall
08-10-2011, 10:38 PM
I got one of them, the 357446. Mine was an original HP from Lyman, but had no pin. Buckshot fixed me up with a new one. Happy birthday.
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh259/blcall/SN851268-1.jpg

GP100man
08-10-2011, 11:06 PM
BCall does the HP version fly better at slow speeds than the solids ??

The solids I have to keep at least 38+p pressure behind em !!!

BCall
08-11-2011, 12:45 AM
To be honest, I have absolutely no idea. The only load I have ever shot them with was a mostly max load of 2400 that I used with the solid version I got. It worked well with the solids, and the HP's shot even better, and I never went any furthur with it. Probably not great by most peoples standards, but it was good for me. I do know that a shoulder shot on a squirrel with one cast from ww with a little tin makes a nasty mess.