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Boneguru
12-11-2012, 11:07 PM
Ok this is where I need some help, I paid 10 dollars for a 458 swaging tool to size cast 458 for 45-70 etc.
It did not have instructions so before I start using brute force I thought I would ask kindly for some info.55769
The hardened steel top punch fits nicely into the top of the part marked 457.
The 45C part is more of a mystery.
Thank you , Ray

Bullshop
12-11-2012, 11:31 PM
The 45c part is a cake cutter for cutting the boolit out of a lube cake after pan lubing.
It might be to a different set for 45 colt

Boneguru
12-11-2012, 11:34 PM
Thanks

Ilwil
12-12-2012, 02:26 AM
These are the most important parts of an old-style Lee Lube kit. Missing are a small shallow round pan for the melted lube and the stick of lube. all of these came nestled in a box. I still use my kits when I want to lube and size a few bullets right away while experimenting with loads.

Boneguru
12-12-2012, 09:03 PM
the brown paper to the right contains the lube
But this will not size?
just lube?
Thanks for the info

fryboy
12-12-2012, 09:23 PM
it doesnt actually lube , you have to pan lube the castings , then use the kake cutter to cut them free of the lube cake , then you use the sizer and ram to size them , as stated the cutter looks to be for a 45 colt , check the inside dia. if .452-.456 it's for a 45 colt only , it needs to be at least .457 for a 45/70 and larger would be preferred or in essence it'd be sizing instead of the sizer ( making pan lubing indeed more of a pain ) in essence the sizing part does work on "brute force" the blow of a hammer or rawhide ( etc ) mallet to be exact tho i'm sure a industrious fellow could make them work with an arbor press or some such ...look up pan lubing on how the lube part works and you may need to fashion a more properly sized cutter ( or maybe not if it's large enough to cut your 45/70 boolits out )

Boneguru
12-13-2012, 05:18 PM
Excellent, I will do the measurements before anything else, but it is good to hear that I can press the cast boolits thru this device without splitting it. does it matter nose or base to push and I will be using the Cu gas checks.
Thanks again for the great info.
Ray

Shooter
12-14-2012, 10:30 AM
does it matter nose or base to push and I will be using the Cu gas checks.
Thanks again for the great info.
Ray

Put on the gas check, drop the boolit in the die nose first, install the plunger against the base, whack with a stick.

vacek
12-14-2012, 05:32 PM
Here is a scan of the old directions for the Lee Bullet Resizing. 5593355932

Boneguru
12-15-2012, 11:25 AM
that is spectacular, thanks.
I did get the pan as well but the box was destroyed so i used the box in the picture.
I have been reloading since 84 but just got the bug to cast and try swaging, so all of the great info that is available here is incredible.

I'll Make Mine
12-15-2012, 05:18 PM
One should probably clarify that sizing a boolit (which this Lee kit does) isn't quite what's normally called swaging (which involves forming the bullet from lead wire or a cast core, by compression, in dies); technically, in fact, it's a drawing operation (like that used to make wire).

Boneguru
12-15-2012, 06:53 PM
Got that, actually thinking to get a set of the dies that BTSniper is selling for the 458 Socom, they sure do look nice when they pop out of there.
At the moment I am learning and starting with casting some lead and gas checking the results to see if there is any kind of accuracy to be had at all. 350gr+ per pull of the trigger gets expensive and I would like to also be able to actually hit things with some accuracy.
The forum here is a great resource and I am enjoying all of the threads I have found so far.
Thanks all

I'll Make Mine
12-15-2012, 06:58 PM
Casting and paper patching is the cheapest way to go (beyond naked lead velocity limits); you can shoot as fast as jacketed bullets once you get the learning curve behind you. A good source of scrap lead is the best saving method there is...

Boneguru
12-16-2012, 09:10 AM
i gave been reading the thread on Powder coating as well and find that interesting, baby steps. I cast my first 458 last night with a lee pot into rcbs single cavity, rather satisfying to finish and have several hundred rather pretty 458's. now to lube, gas check and size. I have shot similar in my 45-70 with great results but these are intended for the Socom. Velocity will be around 1800 FPS so well within the capabilities of the checks.

Ilwil
12-16-2012, 06:41 PM
If the cutter will fit over your bullets enough that you can cut them out of the lube, your are in business. Melt the lube in a small enough dish or plan that the lube grooves will fit. (I use a heat gun for this) It will melt, then set up pretty fast. Experiment with the lube, try cutting the bullets out before the lube sets up completely; that way it will be much easier to do. Then use a mallet to drive the lubed bullet nose-first through the sizer, using the black pin to knock it through. It works well, just slower and a bit messier than the new generation lube kits.