Beemer-mark
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I using a Lee 6 cavity die to cast .451 bullets. Using 1/2 Linotype and 1/2 pure lead. Cast about 500 with no problems, they shot really well with barely any leading. Cast another 500 and now I have a major problem sizing them. Using the Lee sizer that pushes the Alox lube bullet thru the bottom. Most bullets go thru easy, some go hard and 3 didn't go at all. Had to drive the 3 out with a punch and hammer. Started mic'ing the un-sized bullets and most ran around 0.4545, some 0.458 and then a few up to .464. So now I know why they won't go thru, but what makes a cast bullet so big?
The best guess I can come up with is that the aluminum mold got so hot that it grew to .464. However that seems unlikely because if I start getting frosty bullets I touch the mold to a wet towel briefly to cool it back down. I use a thermometer in the pot and keep the lead around 550~600.
The other guess is that one of the mold cavities is oversize. However I didn't seem to have a problem with the first 500 I cast.
The one difference between the first batch and second batch is that for the second batch I dropped them from the mold to a bucket of water.
The best guess I can come up with is that the aluminum mold got so hot that it grew to .464. However that seems unlikely because if I start getting frosty bullets I touch the mold to a wet towel briefly to cool it back down. I use a thermometer in the pot and keep the lead around 550~600.
The other guess is that one of the mold cavities is oversize. However I didn't seem to have a problem with the first 500 I cast.
The one difference between the first batch and second batch is that for the second batch I dropped them from the mold to a bucket of water.