Is your mould a Lyman #429421 two cavity one?
Jim
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Is your mould a Lyman #429421 two cavity one?
Jim
Could you explain where those pictures of gun killers was taken.
Jim :cry:
I have a one pound can of #540, and it is vertually the same reloading specs as HS-6 powder...which I favor very much.
When you put a pinch of both side by side for comparison it seems like the...
OK, I found out from some other gents on another forum by asking the same question that those scene were shot in Colorado.
Now that really ticks me off, the Indian nation is where the story takes...
The Rogue river shots were done in Oregon, but that was not the first True grit movie, it was the sequal the 2nd one they made.
I was asking about the first True grit movie they made.
Jim
Hello, Toney, if I remember right you are in Oklahoma. I could use some information about that state if you are up to it.
In the movie 'True Grit' John Wayne is riding into the beautiful scenery...
Nice going, 454PB. You've really showed your inginuity, very cleaver.
However that bullet ejector looks a mite misplaced but is workable.
Here's my swaging bullet ejector system.
Jim
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It sure enough is a Lyman all American press that use to be a horrible shade of red, but I painted it Lyman orange and it blends in better with the rest of my junk.
Its one of my favorite presses...
My best wishes to you all, and thanks be to Jesus Christ for his cross and our saving grace.
And God bless my wife's uncle, Richard Fortune, who died day before yesterday...he was 91 and a veteran...
The UPS dude brought the Widener's goodies today, and the .44 caliber gaschecks work really great as they clamp on like a mad turtle with over bite.
I'm using them with .430 sizing through my star...
Here in the land of lakes and polar bears, the great white stuff is just about gone and the temps are near 60s most days.
I've been casting my buttski off, only burnt myself once this year. Got a...
Say! I use a couple of Herter's old presses myself for swaging. The Super-O- Maximum is my best, and a No.3 that has had its linkage shortend a 1/2 inch so it will stroke at a lower setting.
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Wow! Glad I don't have all those hinky problems, that would aggrivate the dickens out of me.
So far so good on loading .452 and .454 bullets in their respected revolvers...just have to use two...
I have this same 255 grain Lee bullet that actually weighs that much, lead must be a bit harder to weigh more. Its a real good bullet and shoots to POA with 8.0 grains of 800X, or 7.0 - 7.5 grains...
Man oh man, its been a long time since I've owned a single action sixgun.
Use to love the Ruger SA .44 magnum, bought it in 1958 and its serial number was like 951 or there abouts. Bought by US...
My main bullet these days seem to be the Lee 255 grain RNFT cast lead bullet from a six cavity gang mould.
Here's pix of it being swaged to take gaschecks using a C-H swage die.
Jim
Thanks, KG42. Just what I was hoping for.
Jim :-D
All my reloading manuals came over on the Mayflower, there isn't too much on 265grain .45 Colt lead bullets, I can also make these with gaschecks.
Can anyone recomend a manual that deals with...
Widener's sells the Hornady .44 caliber GC for $20.50 for 1K, I ordered them today as well as a Lee lube sizer kit in .430 diameter. The whole package came to $38.29 and that includes shipping.
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Something happened to the above posting cannot type more words to it?
Anyway, the Widerner's price on .45 GCs is around $21.79 but they are out of stock in that caliber and don't know when they...
KG42, I clicked on your link but nothing came up...no page on site.
Widerner's Reloading & Shooting supply Inc. has the best price, but they don't have any .45 Hornady GC in stock and the woman...
Would like to buy some Hornady .45 caliber copper gaschecks, hundreds or thousands if you've got them.
Please send me a PM if you want to sell.
Thanks, Jim
Ahhh, I'm such a dunce about ancient history.
The Spanish Inquistion, the early rendition of Toney Soprano type using impliments of torture in their Bada Bing club basements to keep the flock in...
Hello, all.
C1PNR, no, I don't do any rifle reloading, just mainly revolvers...older S&W models in large bore calibers. Certainly hope a good friend that knows someone who has a good used Star...
Heck! I thought you guys was talking about these kind of 'troubled babies'.
Jim :)
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 |