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What did you do at your reloading bench today?
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This is my thread that covers my search for a good 45c bullet powder combo for subsonic loads.
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The best overall is cast performance 265 and 300grn they've been most consistent at subsonic speeds.
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The best overall is cast performance 265 and 300grn they've been most consistent at subsonic speeds.
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Very interesting. Thanks!
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
So...Here's what I did at my bench today. 255 gr, Lee RF's for the .45 Colt. I prefer iron molds and really despise this particular Lee mold but during certain phases of the moon after swinging a rubber chicken overhead and doing incantations....I sometimes manage to get a few keepers with it. Several times it has even produced six good bullets in one pour.
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Ah ive not gotten into casting.
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I've never used a 6 hole mold, all of mine are 2 hole.5shot wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 11:20 pmCast.jpg
So...Here's what I did at my bench today. 255 gr, Lee RF's for the .45 Colt. I prefer iron molds and really despise this particular Lee mold but during certain phases of the moon after swinging a rubber chicken overhead and doing incantations....I sometimes manage to get a few keepers with it. Several times it has even produced six good bullets in one pour.![]()
Mostly Lee and a coup;e of Lymans. I have a Lee 250-45 that O have never even used.
Actually forgot I even had it til last year I stumbled across it cleaning up.
Heck I don't really even know how long I've had it.
Do you lube yours or do you powder coat? I like powder coating better myself.
RP
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H001, H006, H012
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H001, H006, H012
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
They are for a friend of mine. He plans on using 3031.
H010G 45-70
H012 .45 Colt
H001TER .22
H012 .45 Colt
H001TER .22
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
It's a good one, I use it in mine, around 34.0 grs. is the sweet spot in my two Marlins.
RP
Monte Walsh "You have No idea how little I care".
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Nothing. I had intended to work on some loads but the weather took a turn for the better so outside it was. 
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I've never used a 6 hole mold, all of mine are 2 hole.
Mostly Lee and a coup;e of Lymans. I have a Lee 250-45 that O have never even used.
Actually forgot I even had it til last year I stumbled across it cleaning up.
Heck I don't really even know how long I've had it.
Do you lube yours or do you powder coat? I like powder coating better myself.
RP
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I'm a fan of powder coating too and with several of Lee's bullets with their shallow lube grooves that's the route I go. One exception is the Lee 125 gr. RF which IMO is one of the best Lee's ever. They put a decent crimp and lube groove in that bullet and it performs well in every .38 and .357 I've tried it in. Even does well through a couple 9mm 1911's. I use White Label Carnauba Blue in a Lyman 4500 for that bullet.
Somehow over the years I've acquired 5
lube sizers. A Star, RCBS LAM II, 2 Lyman 450's and a 4500. As much as I like powder coating it would be a shame to see all that equipment and the drawer full of White Label lubes just gathering dust.
Not meaning to turn this into a long winded post but...
...I don't have much money invested in those 5 lubesizers. I walked by a table at a gunshow just as the guy was unpacking stuff for display. He pulled out a like new San Diego Star complete with a .358" die in it. Tag said $45.00. I think some of my shoulder problems are from reaching for my wallet so fast. The Lyman 4500 came from walking into LGS right after someone brought in a bunch of casting "stuff" from an estate. The counter guy said "Are you a bullet caster? You can have the box of casting stuff for $75." In the box was a 4500 with several dies, top punches, gas check seater and other various trinkets. 
Mostly Lee and a coup;e of Lymans. I have a Lee 250-45 that O have never even used.
Actually forgot I even had it til last year I stumbled across it cleaning up.
Heck I don't really even know how long I've had it.
Do you lube yours or do you powder coat? I like powder coating better myself.
RP
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I'm a fan of powder coating too and with several of Lee's bullets with their shallow lube grooves that's the route I go. One exception is the Lee 125 gr. RF which IMO is one of the best Lee's ever. They put a decent crimp and lube groove in that bullet and it performs well in every .38 and .357 I've tried it in. Even does well through a couple 9mm 1911's. I use White Label Carnauba Blue in a Lyman 4500 for that bullet.
Somehow over the years I've acquired 5
Not meaning to turn this into a long winded post but...
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Cool deal there 5shot, nothing like being in the right spot at the right time.
Several yrs ago I walked into a pawn shop that is owned by a I grew up with.
Someone had brought in some stuff to pawn and I guess threw in the reloading things.
I walk in and she says don't you reload? Me; yeah. She says here I got some stuff that I can't really sell.
So I gave her $5 for a Contender reloading manual and she threw in almost a whole lb of W 748, some reloaded ammo and brass and seems like something else, but I can't remember at the moment.
Tore the ammo down and gave the bullets to a friend as it was something I didn't use, trashed the cases, the majority were split and salvage the 40-50 primers. Pretty good deal for $5.
RP
Several yrs ago I walked into a pawn shop that is owned by a I grew up with.
Someone had brought in some stuff to pawn and I guess threw in the reloading things.
I walk in and she says don't you reload? Me; yeah. She says here I got some stuff that I can't really sell.
So I gave her $5 for a Contender reloading manual and she threw in almost a whole lb of W 748, some reloaded ammo and brass and seems like something else, but I can't remember at the moment.
Tore the ammo down and gave the bullets to a friend as it was something I didn't use, trashed the cases, the majority were split and salvage the 40-50 primers. Pretty good deal for $5.
RP
Monte Walsh "You have No idea how little I care".
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012