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cast boolet bases

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how many here machine the bases of cast pils???
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How so? not me but I'm interested by the guestion
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I am too lazy to do that :shock:
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Machine them, no.

About all I do when I cast bullets is inspect the bases to make sure they are crisp and cleanly filled out. Those that are not are rejected.

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ditto- J Miller. If they fill out the mold that is good enough for me. Those made to recieve a gas check may or may not get one. Either way I see no difference in accuracy, only in less leading of the barrel with GC. At least that seems to be the case.
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No way. I hunt, and don't benchrest.
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If I'm that concerned about the base of the boolit - it gets a jacket (gas check).
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What Thunder said. :lol:

I thought I knew a bit about base quality until about a month ago. I had some "seconds" of my 45 ACP 200 gr SWCs in a little tray and decided to lube them up, load them and go down to the local indoor range for some slow-fire practice. They were "seconds" because the bases weren't fully filled out around their circumfrence.

Well, I fired the best scores with those bullets that I'd ever fired with that gun (accurized, red dot sight, etc.). One target was even a 98/100! That's not easy on the 50 foot target with a 7/8" 10-ring :shock: . Yeah, I was having a good day, but the bullets had to be flying true as well.
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I had a similar experience recently. I was a few rounds short for a silhouette match so I picked the best 10 out of the reject bucket. Some of these were wrinkled but most had poorly filled out bases. I used them on 50 meter chickens and danged if I could see any difference from bullets with perfect bases. They went where the rifle was pointed. This was from an original 1873 in 44 WCF so I was launching them at about 1050 FPS.
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When I cast a bullet that looks like the base needs machined, back into the pot it goes :lol:

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