Lyman m5
Ohaus 10/10 or older rcbs 5/10 or 10/10 and send it off to Scott Parker and have him tune it for you!
Scott is actually running a old Redding which are good but don’t settle very fast his favorite is the Lyman he tells me.
Wayne
I disagree!..... depending on the discipline but I NEED a chronograph and the OP says he needs one and I believe him! I’ve owned them all I think except the Labrador, most are junk and the only one I have ever shot out of the multitude I’ve owned was on purpose!..... After I got my first...
KY regular,
You may not need Larrys die but if you do it works as intended. I bought one a number of years ago I was new to reloading as well and called Larry and he was very helpful. I see he’s having some health issues and he’s been selling a lot of his stuff if you think you want one you...
Some Babbitt has copper in it it’s usually reddish color we don’t use that at our mill we have lead base Babbitt and at planer they have tin base Babbitt I cast up some 385 gr conicals for my 50 cal one time but felt they were way harder than my soft white lead I had been using but I suppose a...
Does anyone have any hands on with Ramshot Hunter powder?.... curious to how temperature sensitive it is?... ie. If I have a top load of it in 50degrees will it over pressure at 80? I normally don’t use to much ball powder for this reason but was told this powder isn’t bad. Any thoughts?
Wayne
We still use Babbitt in our chipper and slabber knives I believe it’s way to hard for bullets! I sure wouldn’t shoot it in a barrel I cared about!... just one old sawmiller to another.
Wayne
I have found RL 17 to have a lot of velocity but the sd and es has never been good in anything I have tried it in and I as well found it to be sensitive to temp swings.
Wayne
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