A day at the pot!

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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.

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Re: A day at the pot!

#11 Post by mr smith »

dromia wrote:good boolits can be cast from a mould, iron pot, dipper and a camping stove.
Sounds like the sort of set up i'll be doing soon,looking to cast a few hundred shotgun slug a year.Having looked at the price of the Lyman mold i'll be sticking to Lee.
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Re: A day at the pot!

#12 Post by dodgyrog »

bnz41 wrote:Good job.

But where are your safety glasses and gloves :run:
+1 I use welders gloves
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Re: A day at the pot!

#13 Post by dromia »

Wise move Roger, considering your clumsiness. :goodjob: :grin:
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Re: A day at the pot!

#14 Post by northumbrian »

Nice set up :good:
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Re: A day at the pot!

#15 Post by jjvc »

I'll bring "my" pot along next week, that'll double the production pile. 120g, 6.5 Kurtz this time for my soon to arrive M96. :grin:
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