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Re: Reloading manual
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The only thing I can add to the above advice is to get bullet moulds that allow for a gas check on the base to allow higher pressure loads with cast bullets. They are cheap, and crimp on as you swage the bullets, so no extra tools are required.
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I'm not sure which molds I will be using yet but I do plan on having gas checks. As far as casting my own I only plan on doing that with the 30-30. I know I need to get some calipers and measure my chamber/bore to decide what diameter mold I want to use. I will most likely be water quenching to get a little extra hardness. I am thinking of using ww lead initially. I have been lurking around castboolits. I just want study material at this point to know what I'm doing as much as possible before I get my feet wet. I just really like the idea of firing something I made myself as much as possible.
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Get this
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for the .223
This one for the
.40 S&W
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30-30
And you'll only be setback less than $30 and you'll have info from several different bullet and powder manufacturers.
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I cast a lot of 45acp.. (almost all of my competition bullets) I shot about 28,000 rounds 2008 through 2010. (took 2011 off)
Do not measure your barrel/lands with calipers. Slug it with soft lead or cerosafe then measure the slug.
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Also you might check out shooters forum. Lots of great info on there just play nice or they will boot yah out.
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