bangerjim
07-05-2014, 04:15 PM
I have had this 32cal hand-held steel mold for years - my Dad had it B4 I did. It casts a 32cal roundball and a 32cal boolit with no lube grooves.
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I got to thinking, after using my 9mm NLG mold with great success, why would this not make some cool little NLG projectiles for my 30 cal guns?
Well, after casting a bunch up, squeeeeeeeezing them thru my .309 Lee sizing die and powder coating them, I end up with perfectly smooth shiny sides and boolits that weigh in at 98gr (±.1gr) repeatedly. I checked with the Lyman #2 book and found there is load data for a 30-30 115gn lead slug, so I will play around with a few loads of 700X to see what I get in my 30-30.
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The round ball cavity, when pushed thru, forms a round nosed little pill that weight in at 57gn. Should be nice for light RB sneeze loads. Have no idea on accuracy on a round-nose wad cutter.
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Now for some load playing!
After all these many decades, that little old mold is finally getting some use! But those little handles sure get HOT after a while!!!!!!!!! I can just imagine someone sitting around a campfire casting with that little thing back "in the day".
bangerjim
109808109809
I got to thinking, after using my 9mm NLG mold with great success, why would this not make some cool little NLG projectiles for my 30 cal guns?
Well, after casting a bunch up, squeeeeeeeezing them thru my .309 Lee sizing die and powder coating them, I end up with perfectly smooth shiny sides and boolits that weigh in at 98gr (±.1gr) repeatedly. I checked with the Lyman #2 book and found there is load data for a 30-30 115gn lead slug, so I will play around with a few loads of 700X to see what I get in my 30-30.
109810
The round ball cavity, when pushed thru, forms a round nosed little pill that weight in at 57gn. Should be nice for light RB sneeze loads. Have no idea on accuracy on a round-nose wad cutter.
109811
Now for some load playing!
After all these many decades, that little old mold is finally getting some use! But those little handles sure get HOT after a while!!!!!!!!! I can just imagine someone sitting around a campfire casting with that little thing back "in the day".
bangerjim