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Powder Coating Quick and Easy
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sportsdad60
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Location: The banana belt of MT Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2015 Posts: 8589
Real Name: Brian
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Youndering, The 255 gr worked well with heavy 20 lb spring. (Wolffe set comes with a firing pin spring too) One odd thing, the last round won't chamber (stovepipe). I tried multiple mags and same issue. So I just use a standard 230 gr bullet in the bottom of the mag.
I pushing 850 fps. It goes BOOM really badass too. Similar to a 44 mag. :)
I won't be shooting these all the time. They just self defense bear loads for the time being until I can get a nice Ruger Alaskan in the future.
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Thu May 24, 2018 10:10 am |
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Yondering
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Location: Skagit County, in the woods Joined: Tue Apr 7, 2015 Posts: 1058
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Weird about the last round issue. Just going off what you said, I'd guess it wants more magazine spring pressure, but you can try adjusting seating depth too. The exposed nose on that bullet is pretty short and may be contributing to the feed issue. You might try seating it out to the max OAL your barrel with handle (check with the barrel out of the gun, use it as your case gauge). I never had feed issues with that bullet, my comments were more about how hard you can (or can't) push them with the reduced case capacity. But nothing wrong with it at 850 fps if you're happy with it. Accuracy should be decent. Just be careful with pressure.
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Thu May 24, 2018 9:05 pm |
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sportsdad60
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Location: The banana belt of MT Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2015 Posts: 8589
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Some more Eco-Friendly 9mm cast and PC'd (one coat, they're range ammunition). Why eco-friendly? They're green.
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Sat Jun 30, 2018 5:14 am |
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ironworker78
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Location: puyallup Joined: Sat Nov 3, 2012 Posts: 1146
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Stopped by premier powder coating today and talked with a nice lady at the front desk. After a brief discussion I left with some white powder coat. They have a ton of selection and will sell powder by the pound. They seem willing to deal on certain colors too. May be a good local resource. http://premierpowderco.com/
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Fri Jul 06, 2018 5:20 pm |
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ilwil
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Location: Everett Joined: Wed Nov 28, 2012 Posts: 232
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When the photobucket thing lifted, and I could finally see the pictures, I went on a hunt for an oven, found a nice small one, for a good price. Due to its smallness, I was stumped by the issue of a tray small enough to fit on the wire rack. Then, I had a eureka moment; years ago I bought one of those beer can chicken cookers for the barbeque, and the tray, with handles, was perfect for doing 100-150 at a time. So, I've been cranking them out, water dropping the whole tray in to great effect. One question though, showing my non-metal working deficiencies: How do I go about finding, or making, split steel dowels? The Lee sizing dies as they are, can to tough on the slightly over sized bullets.
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Mon May 13, 2019 2:21 pm |
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Yondering
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Location: Skagit County, in the woods Joined: Tue Apr 7, 2015 Posts: 1058
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You should be able to find 1/4" steel rod in most hardware stores, or just buy a long (about 6") 1/4" bolt and cut the head off. Use a hacksaw to split one end deep enough to match the width of your emery cloth.
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Mon May 13, 2019 6:57 pm |
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ilwil
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Location: Everett Joined: Wed Nov 28, 2012 Posts: 232
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OK, thanks, I'll try that.
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Mon May 13, 2019 7:11 pm |
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