.38 Winchester Under lever accuracy
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Re: .38 Winchester Under lever accuracy
Yes thats what I suspected. Thats why I did not add any. Thanks for the link.
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Casting always fascinates me and I have no idea why I do not spend more time on it :)
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I'm still looking for the mold handles for the Lyman mold. I'm also looking for the sizing dies and top punches for the lube sizer.


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Re: .38 Winchester Under lever accuracy
I've got a few duplicates I could lend youAlpha1 wrote:I'm still looking for the mold handles for the Lyman mold. I'm also looking for the sizing dies and top punches for the lube sizer.
Top punch - make from a turned down bolt with a flat end
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Re: .38 Winchester Under lever accuracy
I found the mold handles they were attached to a NOE mold for the 7.62x39. I have been looking for this mold for ages. So I found the handles but I have lost the Lyman mold. It can not be far away I had it in my hands two days ago. Old age is pap.
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I remembered were I put the mold. I put it in a box with the lee bullets I cast yesterday or was it the day before. I then put them away for safe keeping. If I can remember were I put them for safe keeping I will be fine. 

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I remembered were I put them for safe keeping after turning the House up side down. The Lyman mold needed running a bit hotter than the Lee mold the first lot of bullets went back into the melt but once I got under way everything went OK. The lyman mold is dropping at an average of .3598 so I am happy with that. I will probably lube and size them to .359. I seem to have lost the money bag I keep my sizing dies and top punches in. So I need to hunt that down. I have some Lee push through sizing dies I will have to check what size they are. I found an old bottle of Lee alox in the loft. I warmed it up and cut it with white spirit. I then tumble lubed the Lee bullets.
They are resting over night on grease proof paper. Once I have sized and lubed the Lyman bullets its off to the reloading bench.
Well my computer desk actually I will be using the Wamadet press and an Arbor press to actually load the ammunition.
But all will be revealed as the saying goes.
Pictures to follow. Hmm whats next.
They are resting over night on grease proof paper. Once I have sized and lubed the Lyman bullets its off to the reloading bench.
Well my computer desk actually I will be using the Wamadet press and an Arbor press to actually load the ammunition.
But all will be revealed as the saying goes.
Pictures to follow. Hmm whats next.

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Problem: The Lee reloader neck die that I was going to use as a custom seater with the arbor press wont accept bullets over .358. if I use that it will reduce the bullet size to .358. I want to be able to choose the bullet size I use. So I may have to use a conventional seater die or modify the Lee one or make another one. I will worry about that to morrow. I still have not found the sizing dies.
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It is a good job we haven't met, your woes in locating stuff sound like Mrs Hrun, but she has assets you don't ;-)
I can't imagine living like you are, and we would end up coming to blows :-D
I can't imagine living like you are, and we would end up coming to blows :-D
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Old age is not for the faint hearted.Hrun wrote:It is a good job we haven't met, your woes in locating stuff sound like Mrs Hrun, but she has assets you don't ;-)
I can't imagine living like you are, and we would end up coming to blows :-D

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