Andy Griffith
Member
I just got into casting about this time last year out of necessity, and have come to like and even enjoy it.
(Especially the lead toy soldiers!)
I had a bunch (
) of moulds I had traded up over the years but never used them until then, and was amazed how expensive new iron/steel moulds have become! So, I got a few aluminum ones for blackpowder to try, and I like them too. Especially the six cavity ones for .38's. 
Anyway, I put my #45 sizer to work and it's done beautifully once I figured out how to use a sizer and got a heating element. Must have taken me two tubes of lube to figure out the rhythm of the machine.
Anyway, being used to a progressive loader has spoiled me. I can cast 6 bullets at a time and load them quickly...but my production rate comes to a halt at the lubriciser!
I'm thinking it's time to get a Star/Magma.
Pros/cons of the new Magma over the older used Star machines? I know that my dies for the Lymans wont work in a Star/Magma...but I am thinking of buying a new Magma anyway. Then, I will be at the mercy of the market demands of my commercial caster any longer.
Not saying that there is anything wrong with my local commercial caster (and others on here) they are great gentlemen and quite likely cast better bullets and more various varities than I can, but for a while earlier this year, it was nearly impossible to get anything out of them because demand was so high! It may not be that way again for years to come, but I want to be prepared and I just enjoy it.
So, are the new sizers any better/worse than the old Stars?
(Especially the lead toy soldiers!)
I had a bunch (


Anyway, I put my #45 sizer to work and it's done beautifully once I figured out how to use a sizer and got a heating element. Must have taken me two tubes of lube to figure out the rhythm of the machine.

Anyway, being used to a progressive loader has spoiled me. I can cast 6 bullets at a time and load them quickly...but my production rate comes to a halt at the lubriciser!
I'm thinking it's time to get a Star/Magma.
Pros/cons of the new Magma over the older used Star machines? I know that my dies for the Lymans wont work in a Star/Magma...but I am thinking of buying a new Magma anyway. Then, I will be at the mercy of the market demands of my commercial caster any longer.

Not saying that there is anything wrong with my local commercial caster (and others on here) they are great gentlemen and quite likely cast better bullets and more various varities than I can, but for a while earlier this year, it was nearly impossible to get anything out of them because demand was so high! It may not be that way again for years to come, but I want to be prepared and I just enjoy it.
So, are the new sizers any better/worse than the old Stars?
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