durand mortenson
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Like the NHRA logo on the box.3,000 cores ready to go:
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1,000 J4 1.00" .30 jackets fresh from an acetone rinse.
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Jackets will get lubed in a rotational tumbler next.
Mort
Like the NHRA logo on the box.3,000 cores ready to go:
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1,000 J4 1.00" .30 jackets fresh from an acetone rinse.
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Jackets will get lubed in a rotational tumbler next.
Mort, that box is full of Quadrajet race parts.Like the NHRA logo on the box.
Mort
Yeah.... I stuff 'em in by hand. It really doesn't take too long. In 10 minutes I can load the jackets in the board and drop cores. The bad thing is that every time I go to Randy's and he puts me to work with his big bullet boards and plastic tubs of jackets and cores, it's like being a 3rd grader and taking that long walk down the hall to the Principle's office.Good explanation Al. Do you put the jackets and cores in the boards by hand?
Also, if I see things right your press is horizontal?
The ends of the punches are razor sharp and you need to protect them. Don't ask how I found that out. It's kinda' like having enough valve to piston clearance in a race engine......Al
I like the pencil eraser punch protector
Yeah. It only takes once. Slow learners twice.The ends of the punches are razor sharp and you need to protect them. Don't ask how I found that out. It's kinda' like having enough valve to piston clearance in a race engine......
I couldn’t agree more…Bullet making is similar to shooting. You talk to 10 guys and get 10 answers. Bullet making, same thing. All the answers are probably correct for their setups, just different ways to skin the cat. Who cares how you do it as long as you end up with a naked cat.
Some don't wash cores, just use them out of Hoods box. Some don't wash jackets either, just lube them.
Different strokes and today l learned steel dies need more lube than carbide.
Later
Dave
Very satisfying though when you win a match with bullets you made your self, yes easier to buy but big smiles when asked what bullets you shoot and you can honestly say the ones I make at my house. Labor of love….Was making bullets for 5 years. Thought I could do a better job but could not. Had the best dies and the best presses made. Ultimately I came to the conclusion that it is a whole lot easier to buy them. Mine were very competitive but there was no distinguishing difference in performance. Buy from those who truly know what they are doing and enjoy the sport of shooting. I have made new friendships along the way of the transition and would not trade it for anything. Unless you some innovative bullet design and a die maker willing to work with you, just buy your supply for the year or years to come.
Damn....
Dave. It takes a lot more effort at the handle to make the 30’s. I use the regular RCBS Presses to make my 68 grn 6MM. I use the big modified Lee 50 cal presses for the 30’s. And the point up even has the handle extended.Like Jackie mentioned, I've heard 30 cal take much more handle pressure to core seat. How much more than a 6mm, 30%....or???? Did I hear about 2 process to get there?? I like my press much better@35* verticle. Easier on punches and fingers for me.
No crap!!Sez the one who turns necks for fun and relaxation!