Some lead-some heat-a mold-priceless!

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snuffy

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Ruger 44 mag. SBH, 10.5", distance 50 ft., boolit lee C430-310-RF GC, Blu dot @11.7 grains. Winchester brass, WWLRP, lee dies with a redding profile crimper. Lyman claims this load should push their 300 grainer @ 895. Can't wait for summer to run it over the chrono.


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These were "dipped" in LLA (Lee Liquid Alox), up to just below the lowest crimp grove, then set on wax paper to dry. I slugged the chamber throats, and the BBL. both were right at .431. The boolits drop at .4325, so I needed a .431 sizer. Gas checked with Hornady checks.

I didn't have a Lyman in .431, but did have a lee @ .429. So I rigged a hardwood dowel with a slot cut in it, wrapped with emery paper. Running this with a drill to lap out .002. It's called "medium grit, it looks like 320 grit. A trial and error with scrap boolits got me right @ .431.

The dipping method is slow as watching grass grow, but it results in the narrow lube groove being filled as well as the area right in front of the gas check. LLA is just as it comes from the bottle, leaving a thick coating in one pass.

Load development started at 10.5 grains with the best being the max 11.7. Some will say these are frosted, well so be it! They are also well filled out and consistent in weight. Alloy is range lead with about 1.5% tin added, haven't checked the BHN yet. Temp of the alloy was 695. Mold shot with laser temp gauge from HF was 380ish.

I'm lovin it, just cast a big batch with the same pot-o-lead, now to get them lubed. Should take about a 2 hour movie in front of the boob-tube tonight.

Oh, the target was used for .22 league practice, they're free, and if ya can't tell where ya hit with a 44, what cha doin shootin?
 
Good job snuffy !!!!

I lapped my 358 lyman die to 359 the same way !!!

I stoke my 44/310s with IMR 4227 & get the same results you get !!!

That 310 lee is a shooter for shore !!!

& frosty is good in my book !!! Frosty boolits are more consistent !!!
 
The Frosty ones leads the least, as a matter of fact you could probably drop the gas check and shoot 'em as is if you water quenched them.

Chances are ,even though they are a GC design they will still obturate enough to seal in the throats of your Super Blackhawk with out the checks, it saves a few bucks and a little time, but if you decide to go nuclear with the load you can still use the checks to keep the "fall out" tolerable.
 
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