Couldn’t you use case sizing lube initially for running them through the die then reserving the alox for the final lubing just wondering? Incidentally in uk factory .44 magnum is around £57 I load my 44 for around 20 pence a round.so well worth the effort and enjoyable.
wanna keep watching but its getting late, have to catch up with teh series tomorrow...do they give you a longer punch to get the last few out that are in the dye?
@SuperSneakySteve they dont take much to dry and i have not had any problems with the way I have been sizing them. i do make sure that I clean out the sizing from time to time to get rid of any leading inside the die.
Looks to me if you shook a batch of 1:20 or 1:30 bullets in a container like that you'd get dings and nicks all over them. They're a pretty soft alloy. Lyman #2 or a BHN15 bullet would be good to go but softer alloys...I don't know.
Hi, What happened to Part 2?
Thank you for making this video! I had no idea that Lee made a kit. I thought I had to buy a whole new setup just to reload lead cast bullets!
Really good information all throughout the series of videos. Nice job.
Where’s video 2?
Couldn’t you use case sizing lube initially for running them through the die then reserving the alox for the final lubing just wondering? Incidentally in uk factory .44 magnum is around £57 I load my 44 for around 20 pence a round.so well worth the effort and enjoyable.
wanna keep watching but its getting late, have to catch up with teh series tomorrow...do they give you a longer punch to get the last few out that are in the dye?
Lee says you need to dry them first before you size them. Have you had any problems sizing wet?
@SuperSneakySteve they dont take much to dry and i have not had any problems with the way I have been sizing them. i do make sure that I clean out the sizing from time to time to get rid of any leading inside the die.
Could you please tell me the total length of the pin that pusshes the bullets?
Looks to me if you shook a batch of 1:20 or 1:30 bullets in a container like that you'd get dings and nicks all over them. They're a pretty soft alloy. Lyman #2 or a BHN15 bullet would be good to go but softer alloys...I don't know.
thats a reloading press. lubriciser looks similar but can not be used to reload ammo.
Hey, where's #2?
You do not need to tell us about the bullet lube process and then do it, just tell us AS you do it.
Otherwise, so far they are nice videos.