I got the molds and powder from an older gentleman.
Those are not Lyman handles...
I got the molds and powder from an older gentleman.
Those are not Lyman handles...
Last edited by 10x; 03-23-2011 at 12:44 PM.
I love those Handles !!!
btw if you copy the link from the IMG code
your photo will show up on your post
Jon
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“If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun.”
― The Dalai Lama, Seattle Times, May 2001
I bet those things make casting......interesting!
Yes, those mould handles show some real creativity. That can of powder on the right has to be from the 30's.
You cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore
Very nice. What is the mould number?
Are those handles brazed to the mould?
Max plus two or three . . . I think I'd probably be boolit pulling if I had any of his ammo.
Cat
Cogito, ergo armatum sum.
(I think, therefore I'm armed.)
Ideal 454485, the mold blocks are on pins - the plier jaws are ground down and drilled. I can put any blocks I want on these handles, unless of course you want them - custom mold handles for single cavity...
And yes I am pulling the bullets and checking to see if the brass is balloon head or modern.
I have no interest in loosing my fingers or eyesight.
He was feeding those loads to a TC Contender and a 1917 S&W third model in .455 Webley.
The S&W is still tight and timed - it is certainly well built.
I think the CIL cans are from the 50's or 60's. We had a few similar to that in the 70's in our shop.
Glad to see I'm not the only one who made mould handles! The Rifleman used to little blurbs on doing just that type of thing. Nice finds!
Not for nutin BUT----
Could you define old Guy ?
Just so some of us know where we stand.
On a serious note; Nice find, enjoy them.
I love the can of powder with the Dog on it.
Sam
Hate is like drinking poison and hoping the other man dies.
*Cohesiveness* *Leadership* *a common cause***
***In a gunfight your expected to be an active participant in your own rescue***
The effective range of an excuse is ZERO Meters
Nice find, the nut on the pliers makes you want to go buy a bunch of 8 point sockets and go back in time 60 years.....or not. Anyone else have any info on the Black Sporting Powder? I like that can.
[The Montana Gianni] Front sight and squeeze
Old guy is anyone who is six months older than me.
Guess my age.
Seriously this fellow is early 80s and is slowly winding down his shooting activities.
He has a private range less than 100 feet from his back door. I'm considering mining the berm for the lead and copper scrap.
Those cans are collector items.
I'm 11 years short of 80, but from this side that's a long time. Hope I make it, and find someone with enough interest to carry on, with my stuff.
If you like I can PM you my address and you can ship the stuff your next of kin can't identify to me.
I have a great deal of stuff of which will be asked "I wonder what this is for" if I die suddenly...
My wife and kids have no idea of what it is used for, or what it is, or the value, or the age....
"Old guy is anyone who is six months older than me. Guess my age."
Well, that comment sounds like most 20 year olds!
Here is a brief history of Dupont in Canada.
http://www2.dupont.com/Our_Company/e...In_Canada.html
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadia...stries_Limited
Ok, I'm struggling here, what is the other thing? That's not the rubber-covered pliers on the mould?
And I love old metal powder tins. I just need more.
"Yes, I handload almost exclusively. No, it isn't really cheaper, but I shoot a lot more...."
You have to remember that you are dealing with clueless idiots.
They couldn't get a clue even if they rubbed clue musk all over themselves, and did the clue mating dance, in a room full of horny clues. -Matt G.
The other thing is an old nose pour (with hollow base plug) .36 caliber brass mold. These molds were first available in 1851 for the then new Colt revolver.
In operation the base plug was inserted, the lead poured through the nose, the sprue cut, the base plug removed and the bullet would drop out of the bottom of the mold with a light tap of the mold handle on a block of wood.
I made a similar mold for a 30-30 and a 44 pistol in the early 1960s when I was a teen ager.
nice...i pretty much did that same thing, bought a old man's equipment, older but it all still works even the powder
How about if I start a Lottery and sell tickets for a truck load of all my guns and reloading stuff. It would be delivered to the winner after I kick off.
Sorta like I would have a Life Estate in my junk. I have thousands of dollars worth of gear and guns. Probably take a stout one ton truck to haul it off.
Would something like a raffle be legal? Doable?
This would enable me to enjoy my stuff and have money too. Whats to not like?
Maybe someone could start a website to facilitate us old timers in doing this.
Just charge a small handling fee to be paid out of the ticket sales.
An old guy in his sixties could sell five thousand tickets for a dollar each.
A guy in his seventies could sell 1500 tickets for five dollars each.
A guy in his eighties could charge the full ten dollars each for a thousand tickets.
Probably is gambling? Is this not what insurance companies do?
I have always enjoyed pawing through stuff left by old guys that didn't have a plan.
Life is good
Last edited by looseprojectile; 03-28-2011 at 03:27 PM.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |