Guardian
10-06-2014, 04:04 PM
Just wanted to take a moment and thank some folks individually. I spent some time this weekend casting about 5,600 123 grain cores for making 10mm bullets from 9mm brass. I also did a pound cast on a couple of rifles. While doing these tasks, it hit me just how many people contributed to that and that I should let them know that I appreciated it.
Goodsteel - Thanks for the excellent description of how to do a pound cast. Because of your efforts, I was able to get this right the first time.
Springfield and Runfiverun - Thanks for the guidance in deciding on a Magma Masterpot and setting it up. Good equipment makes the task so easy.
Lizard333, Reload 30-06, and Grumpa - Thanks for the guidance and assistance with getting setup for swaging.
BT Sniper - Thanks for the many posts describing your techniques, convincing me that casting cores was easy, and for making my dies. I should also note that you're responsible for me casting boolits, as I had no intent to mess with hot lead.
U.P. North - Thanks for the adjustable core mold. It rains cores and is easy to dial into a specific weight, using a little math and trial/error.
Whoever originally suggested the use of a hotplate to warm molds, thanks! Casting is certainly easier with it.
There are many others who have helped with a post somewhere along the way. Thanks to each of you for contributing to this great forum and helping me get on my feet with casting that much quicker.
Goodsteel - Thanks for the excellent description of how to do a pound cast. Because of your efforts, I was able to get this right the first time.
Springfield and Runfiverun - Thanks for the guidance in deciding on a Magma Masterpot and setting it up. Good equipment makes the task so easy.
Lizard333, Reload 30-06, and Grumpa - Thanks for the guidance and assistance with getting setup for swaging.
BT Sniper - Thanks for the many posts describing your techniques, convincing me that casting cores was easy, and for making my dies. I should also note that you're responsible for me casting boolits, as I had no intent to mess with hot lead.
U.P. North - Thanks for the adjustable core mold. It rains cores and is easy to dial into a specific weight, using a little math and trial/error.
Whoever originally suggested the use of a hotplate to warm molds, thanks! Casting is certainly easier with it.
There are many others who have helped with a post somewhere along the way. Thanks to each of you for contributing to this great forum and helping me get on my feet with casting that much quicker.