Cast up some boolits.
Moonpie, what mold are you using for these?
Also, what caliber, weight, diameter, hardness?
These look great.
I've been looking for a spire tip .452 (300 grain) bullet mold for a long time for my.45 LC.
Cast up some boolits.
Damn. I'm sorry but I'm glad you found some.
Yep but he was a good guy, not a scammer. Just selling off what he had excess to his needs and charging the going rate more or less for those of us who have not found the holy grail yet (SP primers in stock at Miday, Brownells, etc,). You think $185.00 is bad? Gun show prices went from $125.00 a thousand to $250.00 to $300.00 per thousand in 3 weeks then there is a certain guy that wants 50¢ a piece for primers. That's $500.00 a brick. So $185.00 didn't seem so bad and gives me time to go hunting for the "Holy Grail of reloading"..Wow! Prices for primers are going crazy now a days ! Beware of scammers!
Moonpie, what mold are you using for these?
Also, what caliber, weight, diameter, hardness?
These look great.
I've been looking for a spire tip .452 (300 grain) bullet mold for a long time for my.45 LC
I’ll give you a chance to double your money.Thought you guys would get a kick out of this. Bought a bunch of stuff from an estate sale about 5 years ago. I paid more than the sticker says, but man.....
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Finally got around to loading ammo for my 6.5 CM. Had it over a year.
140g SST over some H4350, in new Star brass. I use the SST in all my hunting loads cuz I hate to track deer.
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Beautiful looking rounds. If you can find some try some Alliant Reloader 15 for the 6.5CM. I've tried 6 or so different powders and RL15 gave my tightest groups at 200yds.
I picked up a pair of Lee Breech Lock Bushings, a Second Edition Lee Modern Reloading Manual, and a Pound of Alliant Power Pistol Powder at the Pasadena Gun Show. Also picked up a set of RCBS Powder Scale check weights at Carter's Country in Pasadena.
Building a reload station, any great design advice? 71 so ain't my first rodeo, but always best to seek advice from wise peopleWhat did you do today reloading wise?
Me?
Rolled, glued, filled, and hot lube dipped 47 paper cartridges for a .54 Sharps.
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Building a reload station, any great design advice? 71 so ain't my first rodeo, but always best to seek advice from wise people
It really depends. The guy who sets up between the two entry doors and sells reloading supplies is usually pretty reasonable on all his reloading supplies but is gun show prices on his factory ammo. The lb of Power Pistol I bought was only $31.99. Powder was anywhere from normal pre-pandemic prices to some reloaders selling their personal powder stashes at somewhat high prices.I’ve been avoiding gun shows, because of the inflated pricing on most things, but out if curiosity, what is the going rate for a lb of powder at one now?
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It really depends. The guy who sets up between the two entry doors and sells reloading supplies is usually pretty reasonable on all his reloading supplies but is gun show prices on his factory ammo. The lb of Power Pistol I bought was only $31.99. Powder was anywhere from normal pre-pandemic prices to some reloaders selling their personal powder stashes at somewhat high prices.
Now primers on the otherhand were $20.00 to $30.00a tray. I lucked out and picked up a 1000 count box of Federal Small Pistol Match Promers from an individual for $185.00 earlier this week and was glad to pay that. Funny how paradimes shift so quickly. A month ago, people were balkikng at paying $125.00 for 1000 primers and now they are paying $20.00 to $30.00 a tray IF you can even find them. Then there are the idiots who want 50¢ a piece for small pistol primers...
Harbor Freight! I bought a lighted work station/workbench from them instead of building one. Not the sturdiest thing, but it’s plenty big for my press. It has overhead lights (I ended up replacing them with a bigger ballast) , electrical outlets, pegboard on the back, shelving underneath, and 2 drawers. Finished it off with a blemished office chair from Office Depot, and that was that! Not near as nice as the one I had in head to build, but it sure was easier and quicker to put together!
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