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Time to make the donuts....

The lube is one of the secrets to making either good bullets or bad bullets Guy Chisim made the best bullet lube I have used to bad he passed wish I knew how he made it I think his daughter has the formula if she would tell please !!!
If you have a sample of Guy’s best bullet, you can experiment with different lubes to duplicate the size.

I went back to just pure lanolin after trying several concoctions. It’s less messy and once you arrive at the correct amounts for core seat and point up, it works fine.
 
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Once I'm done with the core seating, I jot some notes on the punch size, etc. I use these Skip Otto shims for fine adjustments without loosening the lock ring.
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Good shootin' :) -Al
 
Now it's time for the fun stuff...pointing up the cored jackets and making a real deal bullet. Before this step, it's good to remember the words of Ralphie in 'A Christmas Story' :
"Sometimes, at the height of our revelries, when our joy has reached it's zenith, the most unthinkable disasters decend upon us."

The point form die is threaded into the ram. The point form holder and punch is at the top. The punch for these cored jackets is .3075. The rubber cap is a protector from double dumbazz mistakes.
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The ejector pin. These are like race car stuff...have spares.
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The die should move over the punch with no appreciable drag. I put an 'o' ring between the die and the ram. A cored jacket is placed against the punch.
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The die is advanced over the jacket, the point is formed and the cored jacket is slightly expanded in the process.
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The die is moved back and the ejector punch pushes the bullet from the die and it rolls down the spillway.
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When the lube is dead on and the core seating pressure is right, this die makes a .3084 shank bullet with a .3086 pressure ring.
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This will give a b-o measurement that's very consistent. As long as they're +/- .002" from the mean average, I'm happy.
 
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Some setup stuff for pointing. I use more Skip's shims to easily juggle how much the bullet is pushed into the point die. I'll normally stack about .030 and juggle as needed. This lot of jackets liked a .012 stack.
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When you push the bullet too far into the die, the hollow point forms around the ejector pin and it won't eject. Adjust the shims.
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If the bullet isn't pushed in far enough, the point looks all raggedy and gets what's called a fish mouth appearance. Adjust the shims.
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A couple thoughts on jackets. Both of these are 1.00" J4's from different lots. They weigh within .1 gr. of each other but have different characteristics when pointing. On the upper jacket, there's a very clear line around the mouth and extending rearward about .015", which I assume is from the pinch trimming process. The lower jacket also has that, but it's less apparent.
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Both make up into very good bullets. The upper jacket has less of a 'sweet spot' for pointing. By that, I mean there's .004-.005 from sticking on the ejector pin to fish mouthing. Consequently, the b-o number tends to remain consistent. The lower jacket is more 'forgiving' in that I can vary the b-o fully .014" before getting fish mouths or pin sticking.

That's no knock on the upper jacket....it's just an example of how different lots can act. It's possible that this is more pronounced with steel dies than carbide due to the extra pressures needed to both point and eject the bullet from the die. Both jackets produce bullets that show the same excellent accuracy on target.

For what it's worth.... :) -Al
 
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Good Lord....do you need another jaw on that chuck to hold that hunk of slag????? :eek:o_O
Al, one slot North West of fly-over country, jaw quantity doesn't matter . . . "ya justs gots get 'em tiit"! You'll, "get used to it". If you keep after it, HE might show up and ruin the whole deal. On second thought, maybe I'll conjure HIM up to turn the piece into something useful.:p RG

("Hay RG is that your core seating punch your working on", David Conder)
David, making them a little over-sized, accommodates some "wear". . . . RG :eek:
 
Here's how I know progress is being made....a nice lube path build up from bullets rolling down the spillway.
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Into a clean J4 bucket labeled with pertinent poop. The lube is left on until it's time to use 'em and they they get a quick acetone rinse.
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I see your core weight but not overall weight written on lid ??
 
Here's how I know progress is being made....a nice lube path build up from bullets rolling down the spillway.
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Into a clean J4 bucket labeled with pertinent poop. The lube is left on until it's time to use 'em and they they get a quick acetone rinse.
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Hey Al, how about room temperature? Do you notice a difference with how the lube acts when it's cooler vs warmer? Is this something you track?
 
Hey Al, how about room temperature? Do you notice a difference with how the lube acts when it's cooler vs warmer? Is this something you track?
Where I make bullets is 70-72 degrees years 'round so it's probably not a good example. I do warm up the dies for a minute or so with a small hair dryer before starting. It's 8 degrees here today and everything is covered with some icy sleet. Good time to make extra ejectors.

J.J., your bullet making efforts and skills have yielded some impressive results!! :cool:

Good shootin' :) -Al
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