In my opinion, yes there is too much antimony. For best results the antimony and tin should be equal parts not to exceed 5% of each.
Type: Posts; User: Larry Gibson
Forum: Cast Boolits
In my opinion, yes there is too much antimony. For best results the antimony and tin should be equal parts not to exceed 5% of each.
Forum: Military Rifles
Same could be said for giving the BAR to Marvin......
Forum: CB Loads / Military Rifles
LeveRevolution powder is not repackaged RL12. LeveRevolution is a special blend of powders to achieve the unique pressure curves it produces. Frankly, attempting to correlate it to RL12 based on...
Forum: Military Rifles
Let's not confuse anyone with facts.......:drinks:
Forum: Military Rifles
I concur highly with your friend as my experience with all of those weapons mirrors his.
Forum: Military Rifles
"Thus allowing old stocks of ammo to be used in a all out war, and kept the 5.56 guns as a reserve weapon, because it will take them 10 years to build up a supply of the new 6.8 round to fight any...
Forum: Military Rifles
Never saw any pictures of Korean or Chinese armed with SKSs during the Korean war. Mostly see them with M91 & M44 MNs and PPSH 41s. I also doubt the 30 Carbine bullets failed to penetrate the large...
Forum: CB Loads / Military Rifles
Might try 3031 under your Sierra 190s. I tried the 15 gr under a 225 gr PC'd cast in my 308W test rifle. Ran just subsonic but got no psi data as the minimal the rifle will measure is about 19,500...
Forum: Military Rifles
"The military has its own agenda. I was issued an M1 Carbine in 1962 and later in 1965 a Mattel 16. Any student of high school physics knows a 110 grain projectile at 1900 FPS is Less Effective than...
Forum: Cast Boolits
I live in western Arizona [can literally see 50 miles into California from my back yard]. It runs 100 - 115 for several months and has gotten up to 120 - 128 for a week or two in late summer. I use...
The Hornady HBWC was/is 90 gr. The Speer HBWC was/is 98 gr.
I load either in Starline 32 H&R cases over 2.3 gr Bullseye which give excellent accuracy and small game performance at 800 fps +/- out...
Forum: Lead and Lead Alloys
A much better alloy is Lyman #2 Alloy. Mix 1% lead and 3% tin into your 92-6-2 Hardball alloy to get Lyman #2 alloy. The BHN will be 14-15 and the #2 alloy, being better balanced in Antimony and tin...
Forum: Military Rifles
Many years ago I went through all my 30 Carbine brass [US milsurp and commercial], sized it, then trimmed it to the same length and haven't needed to trim again. The cases have been shot many, many...
Forum: Cast Boolits
Exactly......
Unless you inhale or ingest the lead residue off your fingers you won't get lead poisoning from handling cast bullets when reloading them or from handling the cartridges after...
Forum: Frequently Asked Questions
"So my question is: using a .430", will that increase the pressures significantly and velocity? Or Not?"
No, with cast bullets the .001 increase in bullet will not significantly increase either if...
Forum: Gas Checks
I use my own 45 cal PB GCs on rifle and pistol cast bullets to be sized from .451 up through .4615. I've found the seating and sizing can be difficult depending on the hardness of the bullet and/or...
Might try 3.3 gr Unique under the 311316. That load pressure tested at 18,000 psi.
A Lyman 225415 or facsimile cast of WQ'd #2 alloy or linotype. GC and lube or PC. Load over RL7, H4895 or 3031 w/dacron filler until the rifle won't hold 10 shots in 3" or under at 100 yards. ...
Gas gun, SS or bolt action?
Rate of twist?
Use? [hunting, paper targets, small game, etc?]
Max expected range?
Forum: Casting Equipment
Posted by floodgate in 2007;
We've had many posts on this; to summarize, a TWO-letter suffix right after the number identifies the outside vendor who made the cherry (usually a letter high in the...
It's real for sure but depends on the bullet weight and powder burn rate you are using. Suggest you read post #2 in https://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?109280-The-proper-use-of-fillers
Forum: CB Loads / Military Rifles
36g
Thanks for the info! In general, would loads for .45 ACP (200 - 230 grain bullets) seem to be a relatively good starting point? I hadn't though about the flash hole but that makes a lot of...
Forum: CB Loads / Military Rifles
200 - 220 gr cast bullets; 7 gr +/- Bullseye
"Sub-sonic" (no "crack" out in front of the suppressor) velocity will be dependent on the nose shape of the bullet as it is the speed of the air...
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |