albroswift
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| 08/30/08 at 10:24 AM | Reply with quote | #1 |
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First try at casting, want to get a 325 gr for my Freedom Arms 454 7-1/2 magna-ported. This is what I've found, am I getting close or ? Pretty cool website, real time drawing update when you make changes. http://mountainmolds.com/
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davet Tenderfoot
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| 01/14/09 at 10:51 AM | Reply with quote | #2 |
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Al, you may want to consider getting your as cast diameter at .452 instead of .453. The throats and groove dia. on FA revolvers are .451. This is what I size my bullets to (.451) and get excellent results in the accuracy department. Sizing big bullets with lots of surface area down .002 is quite tiring. Just a thought davet
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albroswift
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| 01/14/09 at 04:45 PM | Reply with quote | #3 |
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Thanks-- I still haven't setteled on a mold, what do you use? __________________ “If it rolls, floats, flies or shoots, runs on gasoline or gunpowder, goes fast or shoots a big bullet and makes lots of noise, thus producing torque and recoil — it’s cool.”
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davet Tenderfoot
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| 01/15/09 at 08:01 AM | Reply with quote | #4 |
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I have two molds from LBT, one is 320gr, the other is 370gr. Also one mold from Magma Engineering a custom cut 360gr Keith style. All of them shoot extremely well in the FA.1" to11/2" 5 shot groups out of my Ransom rest at 100yds. My Ruger 45 Colt shoots them well also though not quite as accurately (2" to 3" at 100yds) I size the bullets for the FA at .451 and the ones for the Ruger I shoot as cast at .452 and just lube them. I also have a 265gr Lyman mold made especially for the .454 Casull. Its about 12 or 13 years old and I do not know if it is still made. It shoots extreamly well also. |
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davet Tenderfoot
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| 01/16/09 at 10:33 AM | Reply with quote | #5 |
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Al, I was looking at LBT's web-sight and they are offering an exact copy of Keith's bullet in .45cal. 270gr. any dia. you want to drop. A two cavity mold is 125$ |
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albroswift
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| 01/16/09 at 11:05 AM | Reply with quote | #6 |
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I saw that. Are their heaver molds not keith style? Thanks-- Al __________________ “If it rolls, floats, flies or shoots, runs on gasoline or gunpowder, goes fast or shoots a big bullet and makes lots of noise, thus producing torque and recoil — it’s cool.”
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davet Tenderfoot
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| 01/16/09 at 12:12 PM | Reply with quote | #7 |
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Yes. They offer an LFN style starting at 260gr and go to 380gr in 20gr increments. I have had nothing but great success with LBT molds,and even run them in my master caster with great results. davet |
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Southernman Wildcat
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| 01/19/09 at 09:47 PM | Reply with quote | #8 |
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Al you may want to check out NEI as another option. They have several catalouged in the range your looking for , and will make anything you want. I have a Keith 115 grn for my 32-20 and an 250 grn LFN for my 338. They cast like a dream. Southern Man |
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Southernman Wildcat
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| 02/16/09 at 06:18 PM | Reply with quote | #9 |
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Al Did you ever get a .45 mold like you were looking for ? I'm usually casting like crazy this time of year while it's nice and cool. But we had a lay off where I work , and we went from 12 hours a day, 3 on and 3 off , to 6 , eight hour days. Plus I got bumped off my gravy job. So I haven't had the time or energy to do much of anything. I've told my self I'm just lucky to have a job so many times I'm sick of hearing it. It's sickening to have all this stuff and no time to use it. My dogs are lonely ,and my Guns , molds , and reloading goods are getting dusty. Maybe when the time changes I can get back at it. Let me know how your casting goes. Turning out batches of near perfect bullets , then connecting with them at long range with a good Sixgun , is the most challenging and rewarding things I've ever tried.
Down, but not out.
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albroswift
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| 02/17/09 at 07:36 AM | Reply with quote | #10 |
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Haven't yet, still looking for a good deal. May just have to order a new setup. Did get a blast shield mounted on the hydraulic press last night, knock out some rocket motors until I get my casting set up. __________________ “If it rolls, floats, flies or shoots, runs on gasoline or gunpowder, goes fast or shoots a big bullet and makes lots of noise, thus producing torque and recoil — it’s cool.”
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Denny Straight Shooter
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| 04/07/09 at 11:30 AM | Reply with quote | #11 |
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I want to start casting for my 44 I have more guns in that caliber than any between the magun and specials. I am still researching and any thoughts would be great. I would like to have an all purpose bullet in 240-275 any thoughts. __________________ If you are too open minded your brains will fall out |
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Southernman Wildcat
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| 05/08/09 at 09:56 PM | Reply with quote | #12 |
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Denny For an over the counter mold I like the RCBS 44-250K. It's close to what Mr. keith called for from Lyman but did not get way back when. Mine cast great and shoot even better. I have a pair of the Ruger 50 year flat top .357s and a pair of the 50 year .44 mags that I sent one each to Hamiliton Bowen. I had him convert the .357 to .44 spcl ,and do his Western Classic job on it and the .44 mag. I also added Bisley hammers and had him send them to Turnbull for case color . With the Rcbs bullet the .44 spcl. will do 6 shots in an inch from 80' ,@ 900 fps, and I hardly ever miss a gallon jug from 100 yds,laying on my left side with the gun in my right hand resting on my right knee shooting the 44 mag @ 1350 fps. I usually keep them in 3' or so from off hand between 200 and 300 yds. I've shot a lot of XTPs and Gold Dots with different loads in those two guns and they don't do hardly as well. Southern Man |
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