Doing some casting

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Doing some casting

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I cast mostly when the weather isn't inviting. I normally cast with two molds and while I don't enjoy marathon casting sessions, I'm done after at most a couple of hundred bullets. I love Accurate Molds aluminum molds for their light weight and perfect mold cavities but I use both RCBS and Lyman molds as well.
I make my own bullet lube from beeswax and an automotive wheel bearing grease containing moly, lithium and graphite and although it's a bit soft and messy, it practically eliminates leading.
What a great way to spend a cold and windy day!
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I am about to start enjoying my retirement and a few Therapy sessions are in order for me soon. I Got a new Johnston and Dow mod yesterday and I am out of 44-40 bullets.
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Therapy sessions indeed!
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Aaah -- nothing like a nice pile of fresh-cast bullets to make a feller feel fine about the world!
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A pile of freshly cast bullets is like the pot of gold at the leprechauns hide 😉
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Good for you, Walt. What a pleasant and productive way to spend a couple of hours in less than lovely weather.
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Good on ya Walt. I certainly enjoy my casting as a separate hobby from shooting. The only part of reloading I don't care for is sizing/lubing... If only I could get my son to do that for me! :oops:
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I'm not sure if you have enough powder there to shot all those bullets :P
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Twodot, there are 17 or 18 thousand machine cast bullets in coffee cans on the shelf to the left. Not the same as hand-cast but usable just the same.
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I have a long list of bullets I want to get cast, but still not good enough weather to open the shop and cast in the doorway. I need to cast some RCBS CSA 300 gr. for my .40-50SS, and a bunch of 480 gr. and 290 gr. .45's for a couple other rifles.
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marlinman93 wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 10:04 am RCBS CSA 300 gr. for my .40-50SS
I have their 330 & 350 versions for my .40-90SBN and have often thought about getting the 300 grain version. But, the 330 is already clocking over 1600 fps with 85 grains of 1-½ Swiss...
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Griff wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 11:53 am
marlinman93 wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 10:04 am RCBS CSA 300 gr. for my .40-50SS
I have their 330 & 350 versions for my .40-90SBN and have often thought about getting the 300 grain version. But, the 330 is already clocking over 1600 fps with 85 grains of 1-½ Swiss...
I have all four sizes. The 300, 330, 350, and 400 all CSA.
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marlinman93 wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 4:36 pm
Griff wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 11:53 am
marlinman93 wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 10:04 am RCBS CSA 300 gr. for my .40-50SS
I have their 330 & 350 versions for my .40-90SBN and have often thought about getting the 300 grain version. But, the 330 is already clocking over 1600 fps with 85 grains of 1-½ Swiss...
I have all four sizes. The 300, 330, 350, and 400 all CSA.
My Sharps is a Long Range Express Shiloh, with a 1:18 twist and doesn't stabilize the one 400 grain Mold I have or... if it does, I haven't found a range yet. It barely tolerates the 370 out to about 500 meters. The only time I've shot further was at the Friends of Billy Dixon shoot in 2008, but I didn't have the 330 grain mold then, and my rear sight didn't have the height to even shoot to 1,000 yards, let alone the 1,538 goal. Our gun club only has a 200 yard range and my eyes are no longer as good with iron sights (even peeps) as they once were.
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It's been good casting weather round here. Getting a few samples.

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