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My Mail Lady honked her horn this morning so she could give me a package from my brother in Rockport Tx.. He sent me two bullet molds, one .454 for .45Long Colts and the other for .45ACP (.452).
I am waiting to receive the next bot he has mailed. It contains a full Lee reloader set, press, dies, scale and powder dippers and more. He has been trying for years to get me into reloading, I guess he finally won the battle. My work shop has a 2x12x24"wide shop bench 16 feet long, so plenty of space for reloading. Now I just need to find the best prices to buy all my supplies. Powder Primers Cases Lead Lube I do plan to purchase a tumbler when I find a good buy on one, New or Used. Any ideas on a good lead hot pot?
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: florida
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can't wait to see the rest of it!
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Heart Of Texas
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Those look like LEE molds. Good deal. if they are. I find LEE molds are so much easier to cast with than steel.
Deacon, i didnt reaslize you were going to cast as well. I have an offer for you if you are interested. I sold all of my casting equipment last year and got out of it altogether. I still have my homemade stick molds for making both solid and hollow lube sticks, all my silicone pans for pan lubing, and a whole pot thats still about half full of bullet lube I made myself from beeswax and SBGO. It isnt BP lube, But I found it superior for smokeless pistol loads. Ill donate it to your new found hobby. PM me and we can work out the details if youre interested. I am probably going to be making a trip out your way to Lone Star off I20 to grab some powder sometime this weekend. Id be glad to meet up with you and bring you all of it.
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It takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 3 for proper trigger squeeze. The latest caliber or gear is no substitute for experience and skill. Rifles and cartridges don't make hits -- shooters do. Fact of life: After Monday and Tuesday, even the calendar says WTF!
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what wonderfull people are on this forum. never ceases to amaze me.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Alabama
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For your melting pot, I recommend a Lee bottom pour model. I have the 10lb kind and I love the bottom pour feature. It really is easy to cast this way. For a tumbler, there are many kinds out there. I have the vibratory kind. It will hold a lot of brass although if I have a lot of brass to clean, I do it in separate batches.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: florida
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i lovemy vibratory tumbler.. glad i got it vs a standard rolelr drum style..
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Midway sells a Frankford Arsenal tumbler that's not too expensive and holds up well. The Lee bottom pour is a good buy but the spout will clog now and then and drip.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: florida
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i priced the name brand vibe tumblers.. they all looked exactly like the harbor freight one.. except costing 2-3x as much. i got mine on sale 20% off the low price.. even got the extended +3 yr warranty on it.. still came in 2-3x under the name brand units. works great.
used to have a roller tumbler for rock polishing. it worked.. but I don't miss it now... |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Weatherford Texas
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Thanks to everyone for all your help and advise.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: naugatuck,Ct.
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ok so what does a bullet mold do?
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Join Date: May 2012
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pour a lead/alloy in, it cools.. pop it open, and you have cast projectiles for reloading..e tc..
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JLA sent me some of his Bullet Balm! I have been using it reloading 45lc over Trail Boss powder. IT WORKS GREAT!! good thing he gave me the recipe for it, since hes no longer making it!
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Glad it works well for you.
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It takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 3 for proper trigger squeeze. The latest caliber or gear is no substitute for experience and skill. Rifles and cartridges don't make hits -- shooters do. Fact of life: After Monday and Tuesday, even the calendar says WTF!
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