Boolit moulds
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Re: Boolit moulds
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Re: Boolit moulds
Looks like a 311466 type.
You got love the Loverins.
This is NOE's FP rendition of the boolit in 0.314" diameter. None in stock but and email to AL might tell you when an inventory run is due.
http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/product_in ... ucts_id=80
This Eagan type is in Accurate's catalogue and could be a starting point, Tom will easily cut that to 0.314" for your alloy.
http://www.accuratemolds.com/bullet_det ... 150C-D.png
I have Eagan moulds in 0.312" and 0.316", the 0.312" sized to 0.310" performs well in my Ishappre2A1.
Looks like it is shooting good at 0.310" so if you can contain the flyer through better QC or minimising shooter error then why look any further for diameter other than curiosity.
You do need to slug that bore though, out of curiosity.
You got love the Loverins.
This is NOE's FP rendition of the boolit in 0.314" diameter. None in stock but and email to AL might tell you when an inventory run is due.
http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/product_in ... ucts_id=80
This Eagan type is in Accurate's catalogue and could be a starting point, Tom will easily cut that to 0.314" for your alloy.
http://www.accuratemolds.com/bullet_det ... 150C-D.png
I have Eagan moulds in 0.312" and 0.316", the 0.312" sized to 0.310" performs well in my Ishappre2A1.
Looks like it is shooting good at 0.310" so if you can contain the flyer through better QC or minimising shooter error then why look any further for diameter other than curiosity.
You do need to slug that bore though, out of curiosity.
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Re: Boolit moulds
Round two. Got a range to morrow 25mtrs.
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