I use a wadcutter boolit in my 5-1/2" Ruger 44 Mag SBH and in a 14" Contender. The mold is from Accurate and is labeled 43-190W. It casts closer to 200 grains with my alloy, and is very, very...
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Forum: Testing Area
I use a wadcutter boolit in my 5-1/2" Ruger 44 Mag SBH and in a 14" Contender. The mold is from Accurate and is labeled 43-190W. It casts closer to 200 grains with my alloy, and is very, very...
Forum: Boolit Lube !
I did it by accident once by leaving my lube heater plugged in overnight. It doesn't take a huge amount of heat to get the lube to melt and run out. Post #10 is the same method I use now, just put it...
In past years I have used both methods with no problems, but I never overdid it either way. Nowadays I just taper crimp all my 45ACP loads. If I am loading for the 45AR, then I will use the Redding...
Forum: Cast Boolits
My experience with that boolit is that it’s at its best when driven fairly fast. I haven’t played with it for a while due to arthritic wrists. It’s a real thumper in the Contender.
Forum: Rimfire Area
I shoot a lot of 22 Shorts in my Old Model Single Six with zero problems. I have some CCI Target 22 Shorts that are quite accurate in it. It's 29 grains listed at 830 fps, though I doubt if it's...
Forum: Our Town
In addition; never, ever post your personal information such as your phone numbers or your personal email addresses on the open forum. This creates just another opportunity for Scammers to rip you...
Forum: Rimfire Area
Will you likely get a lot of different opinions on this. I am in the "leave the 22LR bores seasoned" camp, and will do a regular thorough cleaning once (maybe twice) per year depending on the ammo,...
Forum: Frequently Asked Questions
DG summed it up nicely. If anyone has any further questions regarding the 30/30 rule, please feel free to reach out to one of the moderators.
Forum: Military Rifles
I check them each time I load a new batch. On the advice of another member here, I made my own case length gauge. It makes the job a lot less tedious for sure. I toss the ones that need trimming into...
Forum: Cast Boolits
This is similar to what I do too, only once a year though. Once a year I like to completely empty the pots out, and give them a good cleaning. I don't ladle it out though. My pots are RCBS Pro Melts,...
Forum: Lead and Lead Alloys
I often mix 25% linotype to 75% wheel weights for my rifle alloys. For pistol loads you could use a 1 to 4 mixture of lino to pure lead. I have found that straight wheel weights will also work just...
N110, IMR 4227, and 2400 will work quite well in the 30Carb. They will cycle the action reliably without too much muzzle blast/flash. I don't own a 30 Carbine revolver, but if I did, I wouldn't...
Forum: Rimfire Area
I have also found it to be overly greasy, slimy might be a better description. Having to wipe your hands after handling it isn't really that big a deal, but I still don't like having to do it. It...
Forum: Our Town
The site and the server get quite a bit of financial support from our own members. This is accomplished by way of the yearly Server Fund Drive, and from the Team Boolits sponsorships. There are...
Forum: Frequently Asked Questions
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Forum: Our Town
This is correct. We leave a limited time re-direct for the posts so that the original poster can find them.
Forum: Our Town
Some topics get moved to a more appropriate section of the forum. Shooting and reloading topics don't really belong in Our Town, and should be posted in the correct section. Politics isn't allowed at...
Unique, Red Dot, 231, and Clays are all pretty "fluffy" powders. Trail Boss is even fluffier. I question your load data source though, because both my current Lyman manuals suggest that you are over...
I'm a big fan of the Monogrip as well. Pretty they're not, but they sure help with the controllability and recoil.
Forum: Military Rifles
I have found that the Burris Fastfire does work better a little further away from the eye. I don't have the Fulton mount you show, but I do have the Ultimak scout type mount on my 1944 Inland...
My 311041 is the NOE clone in a brass 2 cavity mold. Once up to temperature it casts a perfect bullet every time. I'm not familiar with the LEE 311-41 design. I also use the 311041 a lot in the 30-30...
Forum: Factory & Surplus Powder
Sorry, no help with the use of it in in lever guns. I can tell you that is a fantastic powder though. I use it extensively in the 223 Remington for match loads, with the 52 grain Sierra in a 1/12...
Both are excellent boolits in the 30-06. I use the 311291 primarily for target shooting, and the 311041 is probably better suited for hunting due to its flat nose design.
Forum: Factory & Surplus Powder
It fits a couple of pretty "specialized" uses for me, and it works very well for them. I don't use it for an "all around" cast bullet powder because other powders work better and it's too expensive...
Forum: Frequently Asked Questions
I approved your posts. I'm not sure why they were being moderated, but they were. We will look into it.
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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 |