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Good ole wood fired smelter.
'Good ole wood fired smelter.'
Read that first as 'fired up the still'. :)
Yesterday I smelted another 7 gallons of clip on wheel weights into 5 gallons of ingots. One more 5 gallon bucket to go.
Put a new turret on the RCBS turret press and setup for 38 special, then loaded 50 rounds.
Out sick with a fever again. Got a little cleaning done when i was feeling good.
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Emptied out my ss pin tumbler and put that batch of clean brass into the dehydrator to dry. Re-filled the tumbler with a new batch of dirty brass. Sorted out some brass and bullets and made a bit of room on the work benches. Pulled down some junk ammo to salvage the bullets and brass. Dug out a few items to put on my sale and trade table that I'll have at our local gun show next weekend. Turned on the ss pin tumbler again when I headed out the shop door after about 5 hours of puttering around in there ...
Tried out a 257 Hollywood swaging die in a senior press tonight that I've had for a good while. I don't think it's my cup of tea.
Smelted 100 # of rande lead, and a friend gave me a 23 # pig of Linotype so I made ingots out of it too, Tested it with the Lee Lead hardness tester and I was indeed Linotype , came in at 20 bhn. so now my total lead stash is up to 457 lbs, everyone always says you can never have enough lead
But you can come close...
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I ran and launched 50 45-70 from hot Colts level up to real 45-70-405s . It didn't do anything for the source of the stress but it did make it go away for a few hours .
Loaded 50 357 mag with Lee 158gr wnfp boolits 7.5 gr true blue .used my new Lee ppm ,must say I like it ,still got my Lyman 55 measure but after using a friends when helping him set up I was impressed with the little Lee ppm .
100rds 140gr swc for a 38sp over 3.0gr etr7. Finally trying that rip off powder out.
When i get home im loading up some 158gr Berrys over IMR Target to start testing again. New scale and chrono work great
Filled two propane tanks and started smelting range scrap into ingots. 2 buckets down, 4 more waiting their turn! Then I can start on the wheelweights..........
Short and sweet....made 65# of #9 shot.
The little brown truck showed up today with my lee 9x18 case trimer. I converted almost a hundred 9 MM Luger cases to 9x18 Makarov.
I loaded 5 rounds with 2.6 GR of IMR 700X topped with 93 GR cast boolit. They functioned well grouped good but the outside of the cases had powder burns on the outside of the cases.
Bumped up the charge to near max 3.4 gr and made 20 rounds still had the powder burns on the hulls
What I'm thinking now is I need to resize a second time after I trim?
I'm shooting a CZ 82,nice little pistol, good weight, compact, as acurat as I am, which isn't saying a lot, verry dependable. The only down side it slings the cases. I managed to find 8 of the 20 rounds I fired
felt good to get back to the bench. It's been about a year sense I made any ammo
I don't know yet? I'm new to this caliber. I'm thinking that the 9 mm Luger isint sizing out enough? The next step is to see if the extra sizing step helps. If not see if the fire forming stops it?
I don't have any isues with my 9x18 Makarov cases, only the converted Luger cases.
are your isues with Luger or Makarov cases
Luger cases in a CZ75