blacksmithden
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I thought I'd share a little experience I had with a 6 cavity, 45 cal bullet mould. I bought a brand new one, and wanted to cast enough to last me a couple of years. I went at it for a few hours per night for a week. After I'd had enough of that, I put my bucket of bullets on the scale and calculated that I had just over 4000. Good stuff.
I took them downstairs and started to run them through my Lyman lubrisizer. Oh oh. A lot of these things are out of round....And by out of round, I mean as much as 20 thou out of round. Some were ok. It worked out that 4 out of 6 were junk.
I took a look at the mould, expecting to see a blob of lead on the face or in one of the alignment holes. Nope...Nothing. everything looked good and it was closing properly. I cast another 60 and measured. Same thing. God damn it....It IS the mould. 4 of the holes have been made out of round. Hard to believe in this day and age of CNC machining, but there it is in living colour.
Anyway...Just a bit of advice. If you've been casting for years, and you think you can skip a step like quality control every once in a while, think again. There's no need to tell me Lee will replace the mould. I know they will. I'm just sharing my experience with the hope that it saves someone some grief in the future. I've had a few problems with Lee moulds over the years, but not many. This was certainly the worst screw up by far. All that being said.....My new 4 cavity Lyman mould and handles arrived last night. I'm done with cheap stuff. This will be the 4th Lyman mould I've owned, and I've never had a problem with one of theirs.
I took them downstairs and started to run them through my Lyman lubrisizer. Oh oh. A lot of these things are out of round....And by out of round, I mean as much as 20 thou out of round. Some were ok. It worked out that 4 out of 6 were junk.
I took a look at the mould, expecting to see a blob of lead on the face or in one of the alignment holes. Nope...Nothing. everything looked good and it was closing properly. I cast another 60 and measured. Same thing. God damn it....It IS the mould. 4 of the holes have been made out of round. Hard to believe in this day and age of CNC machining, but there it is in living colour.
Anyway...Just a bit of advice. If you've been casting for years, and you think you can skip a step like quality control every once in a while, think again. There's no need to tell me Lee will replace the mould. I know they will. I'm just sharing my experience with the hope that it saves someone some grief in the future. I've had a few problems with Lee moulds over the years, but not many. This was certainly the worst screw up by far. All that being said.....My new 4 cavity Lyman mould and handles arrived last night. I'm done with cheap stuff. This will be the 4th Lyman mould I've owned, and I've never had a problem with one of theirs.