The load I used most was 35gr. of VV N140 for 2129 fps. This is good all the way out to 500 yards and for 6 consecutive "V" bulls at 300 one time. As always the problem is the nut behind the trigger otherwise they would shoot much better.Alpha1 wrote:Hi any chance of you posting your load data for the 7.62 Nato please or pm it to me if you don't want to put it in the forum. Id much appreciate it.I've not found a Lee bullet design that did not shoot well. Their 200gr. .30 cal. round nose is terrific in 7.62 NATO
My apologies to the original poster for going of topic.
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Johnsons Paste Wax....could I ask where you buy this from please.......wanting to give it a gomag41uk wrote:What ever moulds you end up with for the 357 and 44 just tumble lube them as cast with out sizing.
I use liquid alox mixed with Johnsons Paste Wax (JPW)
Plain base bullet more than adequate. We have a club comp at 200 yards each year and the GR boys use their standard PP1/1500 load.
I have some 44 saeco moulds I am parting with. These are superb moulds.
As said get your moulds very hot. I pre heat on top of the pot while waiting for the lead to melt.
Castboolits is a mine of info-in fact maybe too much!
45-90 The Lyman Postell is a good off the shelf design. I use it in my 45-70.
You can pan lube with appropriate lube. (natural if using BP)
You can get these boolits from a few specialist casters in the UK.
HTH
Tony

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Do not waste your money on JPW, especially at that price as it comes here from the states not being available in the UK.
All the JPW does is add carnuba wax to the alox and the process is a real faff on involving cooking of the solvents in JWP and then replacing them with white spirit.
The carnuba/alox mix is called 45/45/10 after the proportions and fortunately is now available commercially at a friendly price from your local RFD.
All the JPW does is add carnuba wax to the alox and the process is a real faff on involving cooking of the solvents in JWP and then replacing them with white spirit.
The carnuba/alox mix is called 45/45/10 after the proportions and fortunately is now available commercially at a friendly price from your local RFD.
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Does anyone in the UK actually have the RCBS promelt in stock? Every enquiry gets the same response ' no, but we can order one for you'.
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well I thought the information I would receive would thorough and it is, I have lots of questions about casting and general bullet moulds but thank you so very very much for all this information
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If you appreciate the art of an excellent mould maker then this Leo Krannen one should get your juices going.


Now that is an excellent mould, a Lee mould cannot compare with such quality and cannot be called excellent by any stretch of the imagination.
At times barely adequate might apply to Lee but that is about as far as it goes.


Now that is an excellent mould, a Lee mould cannot compare with such quality and cannot be called excellent by any stretch of the imagination.
At times barely adequate might apply to Lee but that is about as far as it goes.
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Analogue Good Digital Bad
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I have some 45/45/10 made up - I'll send you a free sample if you pm your addressDahonis wrote:Johnsons Paste Wax....could I ask where you buy this from please.......wanting to give it a gomag41uk wrote:What ever moulds you end up with for the 357 and 44 just tumble lube them as cast with out sizing.
I use liquid alox mixed with Johnsons Paste Wax (JPW)
Plain base bullet more than adequate. We have a club comp at 200 yards each year and the GR boys use their standard PP1/1500 load.
I have some 44 saeco moulds I am parting with. These are superb moulds.
As said get your moulds very hot. I pre heat on top of the pot while waiting for the lead to melt.
Castboolits is a mine of info-in fact maybe too much!
45-90 The Lyman Postell is a good off the shelf design. I use it in my 45-70.
You can pan lube with appropriate lube. (natural if using BP)
You can get these boolits from a few specialist casters in the UK.
HTH
Tony
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