stubbicatt
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I casted up a bunch of 510 grain .460" Hoch Nose Pour bullets this morning. Had a lot of poor fills and frosted bullets. Brought the alloy down to just under 700 degrees and used the RCBS ladle to flux with beeswax, and once the alloy was all cleaned up, got some decent bullets. I haven't counted, but I'd guess around 100 or so. That's a lot of alloy.
I've been dipping them in bullet lube, which works most of the time pretty well. I believe I'll try pan lubing this time however.
This ought to keep my High Wall fed for a little while anyways. I must say, one can really enjoy his day at the range, and only fire 15 or 20 rounds. I've been loading 1.5F Old Eynsford at 55 grains, and I haven't fouled out yet shooting 20 rounds, and recoil is not severe. I think I may have found a winner here.
I've been dipping them in bullet lube, which works most of the time pretty well. I believe I'll try pan lubing this time however.
This ought to keep my High Wall fed for a little while anyways. I must say, one can really enjoy his day at the range, and only fire 15 or 20 rounds. I've been loading 1.5F Old Eynsford at 55 grains, and I haven't fouled out yet shooting 20 rounds, and recoil is not severe. I think I may have found a winner here.