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I stumbled across the page mentioned above before. Any opinions on plain base GC's, and do they work on bevel base bullets, or only flat base?
Plain base checks are for plain base bulletsI stumbled across the page mentioned above before. Any opinions on plain base GC's, and do they work on bevel base bullets, or only flat base?
Is a bevel base not also a plain base seeing it doesn't have a groove/GC shank though?Plain base checks are for plain base bullets
You may or may not have issues with the checks depending on the height of the bevel vs the height of the rim of the gas check.Bullets such as this
https://leeprecision.com/mold-dc-401-145-swc
Doesn't matter though, I've e-mailed the company.
just reading on this myself too, hadn't heard of gc for pb or bb, but they are, seem to be smaller dimension than regular gc'sIs a bevel base not also a plain base seeing it doesn't have a groove/GC shank though?
Keep trying. I've only just started pc last winter. I like the idea of no lube, no leading. I usually only shoot lighter loads, so pc is made for me! The only "extra" thing I've tried was washing the bullets in acetone, let them dry and then pc. I just lay them out, try to keep the separated after pc'ing, then stuff them in my wobblemart toaster oven.Here's my earlier lesson in pc'ing. Being new, for me everything so far is a trial it seems.
Leads started out .381, tried some of a free-to-me powder and it wasn't sticking very good
So as a tin of acetone was sitting handy after cleaning the leads and remembering vague details of doing a powder/acetone slurry as a coating mix, I dropped in a few drops and presto! instant goo. Surmise it was too much powder with not enough acetone but the consistency was goo-ier than honey, had trouble even dropping them into the rack for baking
Result has good first appearance, good coating and passes the smash test but way way too thick. Wound up being .385 to .388 with variance on each, I think due to the goo sticking to the glove and not coating evenly to start, finger pinch spots were thinner than untouched.
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