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    Quote Originally Posted by shooternz View Post
    It's the recommendation from Winchester low loads can cause the dreaded SecondaryExplosiveEffect so they say I would not push my luck under loading 296
    there are plenty of other powders for lower loads, If 296 is hard to find try AR2205 it is in the same burning speed, get loading with the Dillon I load mine on a 550
    the Dillon dies are great, If you want to try cast bullets I have a mould that casts a 166 grain TC looks like your loaded ammo
    Interesting, will have to do some research on the SecondaryExplosiveEffect! Hope my load is safe. It is within the recommended range of 15.3-16.7. 16.1 is in the upper side.

    I am interested in cast bullets. Was looking at a few videos today. Where did you get your mound from and how do you find the prep once the bullet is made? Much work in coating and finishing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by omegaspeedy View Post
    Interesting, will have to do some research on the SecondaryExplosiveEffect! Hope my load is safe. It is within the recommended range of 15.3-16.7. 16.1 is in the upper side.

    I am interested in cast bullets. Was looking at a few videos today. Where did you get your mound from and how do you find the prep once the bullet is made? Much work in coating and finishing?
    If you want to get serious about casting buy one of the Lyman reloading manuals they have a section on casting and cast loads
    the easiest way to lube and size the bullets is with the Lee lube and push through size dies, I don't like Lee moulds they are cheap and a pain in the butt if casting more than
    50 bullets at a time, I usually cast in batches of 10 kg, Steel moulds are the best then Brass and Aluminium, Commercial moulds from SAECO RCBS Lyman are ok custom moulds
    are the best I use NOE, MP, Accurate molds, Mountain molds they are not really expensive you can make many thousands of bullets from a good mould I have only replaced one Alloy
    mould after 9 years of use it still casts ok but was getting beat up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooternz View Post
    If you want to get serious about casting buy one of the Lyman reloading manuals they have a section on casting and cast loads
    the easiest way to lube and size the bullets is with the Lee lube and push through size dies, I don't like Lee moulds they are cheap and a pain in the butt if casting more than
    50 bullets at a time, I usually cast in batches of 10 kg, Steel moulds are the best then Brass and Aluminium, Commercial moulds from SAECO RCBS Lyman are ok custom moulds
    are the best I use NOE, MP, Accurate molds, Mountain molds they are not really expensive you can make many thousands of bullets from a good mould I have only replaced one Alloy
    mould after 9 years of use it still casts ok but was getting beat up.
    Thanks shooternz, lots of excellent info.

 

 

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